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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stereotyped knowledge" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to fixed or preconceived ideas that are not based on actual experience or understanding. Some possible contexts in which one could use this phrase include: - "Many people hold onto stereotyped knowledge about certain cultures or identities, without ever taking the time to truly understand them." - "Unfortunately, schools often perpetuate stereotypes by teaching students only stereotyped knowledge about marginalized communities." - "The character's actions were driven by his stereotyped knowledge of women, rather than genuine empathy or understanding." Example: "The article aimed to challenge readers' stereotyped knowledge about mental illness by sharing personal stories and statistics."
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The cognitive part refers to stereotyped knowledge and beliefs, the affective domain refers to negative affects like aversion, embarrassment, shame, fear and aggression, and the behavioural aspect refers to avoidance and isolation of, and to discrimination against the object of prejudice [ 19].
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We show that stereotypical knowledge overrides syntactic cues, highlighting the immediacy with which stereotype knowledge is activated during language comprehension and supporting proposals claiming that social knowledge impacts on language processing differently from other forms of semantics.
The results showed that both male and female participants shared similar gender stereotypes across knowledge domains.
It is our view that the greater promise of contact interventions to produce substantive change stems from the assumption that, compared with approaches that typically aim to influence responses to short-term, post-intervention queries concerning attitudes, stereotypes or knowledge, they are more likely to kindle the development of empathy.
You might be stereotyped.
This facile parsing offers the convenience of manageable stereotypes and feigned knowledge.
The construal of another's state is thus egocentrically biased by one's own stereotypes, ideology, prior knowledge, and other idiosyncratic information [24].
Booming will not stereotype.
"It's stereotyping.
Don't stereotype.
Don't stereotype others.
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