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  1. Stereotype Be

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Stereotype Be Type studio Artist Kevin Max Cover KevinMaxStereotypeBe.jpg Released August 28, 2001 Recorded small Oceanway, Nashville br The Bennetthouse, Nashville br Sound Kitchen, Nashville br Royaltone Studios, Los Angeles br Channel Land Studio, Santa Rosa small Genre Progressive rock br rock music Rock Length 60 59 Label ForeFront Records ForeFront Producer Kevin Max , Adrian Belew Reviews allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r546280 pure url yes link Christianity Today favorable http www.christianitytoday.com music reviews 2001 stereotypebe.html link Cross Rhythms Rating 8 10 http www.crossrhythms.co.uk products Kevin Max Stereotype Be 133 link Jesus Freak Hideout Rating 4 5 http jesusfreakhideout.com cdreviews StereotypeBe.asp link The Phantom Tollbooth rating 5 5 http www.tollbooth.org 2001 reviews kevinmax.html link Last album At the Foot of Heaven album At the Foot of Heaven a Mini Audio Book br 1994 This album Stereotype Be br 2001 Next album Raven Songs 101 br 2003 Stereotype Be is Kevin Max s debut album as a solo artist. The album blends progressive rock , world music particularly Middle Eastern , spoken word, and traditional pop music pop , with spiritual lyrics. Track listing Return of the Singer 3 49 Existence 4 13 Be 3 47 Angel with No Wings 4 22 Shaping Space 4 00 Dead End Moon 5 32 Union of the Soul 1 15 The Secret Circle 3 56 I Don t Belong 3 33 Blind 5 19 On and On 4 20 Her Game 4 08 Deconstructing Venus 5 11 I Went Over the Edge of the World 7 34 You Demo Sessions Track listing My Sweet Lord 4 32 Shaping Space 4 05 Deconstructing Venus 5 01 Dead End Moon 5 23 End Of The Beginning 6 06 Angel Without Wings 4 29 Reckoning 5 05 The Revolution 3 52 Burn Me Up 4 43 Leaving The Planet 4 10 Dark Night 4 22 Trivia The track End Of The Beginning from the demo sessions, which never made the finished ... Records albums pt Stereotype Be ...   more details



  1. Stereotype

    Other uses Stereotype disambiguation distinguish Stereotypy File Cops in a Donut Shop 2011 Shankbone.jpg ... A stereotype is a popular belief about specific types of individuals. The concepts of stereotype ... 3 February 2012 ref Etymology The term stereotype derives from the Greek language Greek words ... . The stereotype was invented by Firmin Didot in the world of printing it was originally a duplicate ... journalist Walter Lippmann coined the metaphor, calling a stereotype a picture in our heads saying ... for the printing surface for a stereotype. ref http books.google.com books?vid ISBN&id 2yJusP0vrdgC .... ref The first reference to stereotype, in its modern, English use was in 1850, in the noun, meaning image perpetuated without change. ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term stereotype Online Etymology Dictionary Bot generated title ref Although the term in the Stereotype printing printing sense .... A general type could be defined as a broad stereotype typically known among many people and usually ... as to why people stereotype is that it is too difficult to take in all of the complexities of other ... of parents, teachers, peers, and the media. Once a stereotype is learned, it often becomes self perpetuating. Another prominent theory is the stereotype content model which attempts to predict behavior based on levels of warmth and competence. Effects, accuracy, terminology Main Stereotype threat ... Americans and women. ref cite journal author Steele CM, Aronson J title Stereotype threat and the intellectual ... behavior, in which they assume that the stereotype represents norms to emulate. Negative effects ... emotional identification, distress, and impaired performance. Yet, the stereotype that stereotypes ... title Stereotype Accuracy Toward Appreciating Group Differences publisher American Psychological ... Jussim Stereotype accuracy is a growing area of study and for Yueh Ting Lee and his colleagues they have ..., such as Shakespeare s Shylock in The Merchant of Venice . Arguably a stereotype that becomes ...   more details



  1. Stereotype (disambiguation)

    wiktionary stereotype A stereotype is a simplified generalization about members of a group. Stereotype , stereo type , or stereotypes may also refer to Stereotypical animal behavior , a non pathological pattern of animal behavior which displays very low variability Stereotype printing , a duplicate of a typographical element Stereotype UML , an extensibility mechanism of Unified Modeling Language Stereo Type , a 2005 experimental composition by Guto Puw Stereotypes song Stereotypes song , a 1996 Britpop single by Blur Stereotypes producers , a music production group A 1980 ska single by The Specials on More Specials Stereotype album Stereotype album , a 2011 album by indie R&B artist B.Slade Stereotype Records , an American independent record label See also Stereotypy disambiguation disambiguation ca Estereotip desambiguaci ru uk ...   more details



  1. Stereotype (UML)

    Refimprove date January 2010 A stereotype is one of three types of extensibility extensibility mechanisms in the Unified Modeling Language UML . They allow designers to extend the vocabulary of UML in order to create new model elements, derived from existing ones, but that have specific properties that are suitable for a particular problem domain or otherwise specialized usage. The nomenclature is derived from the original meaning of Stereotype printing stereotype , used in printing . For example, when modeling a network you might need to have symbols for representing routers and hubs. By using stereotyped nodes you can make these things appear as primitive building blocks. Graphically, a stereotype is rendered as a name enclosed by guillemets or, if guillemets proper are unavailable, and placed above the name of another element. In addition or alternatively it may be indicated by a specific icon. The icon image may even replace the entire UML symbol. For instance, in a class diagram stereotypes can be used to classify method behavior such as constructor and getter . Despite its appearance, interface is not a stereotype but a Classifier UML classifier ref Object Management Group , http www.omg.org cgi bin doc?formal 05 07 04 UML Superstructure Specification , v2.0, p. 33, August 2005. ref . One alternative to stereotypes, suggested by Peter Coad in his book Java Modeling in Color with UML Enterprise Components and Process is the use of colored UML colors archetypes . The archetypes .... Stereotype attributes From version 2.0 the previously independent tagged value is considered to be a stereotype attribute . The name tagged value is still kept. Each stereotype has zero or more tag ... Become In UML, become is a Keyword computer programming keyword for a specific UML stereotype ... state , or even class. While UML 2.1 uses the become stereotype within the specification, it does ... stereotype UML Stereotype UML DEFAULTSORT Stereotype Uml Category Unified Modeling Language uml stub ...   more details



  1. Stereotype Anomaly

    Orphan date November 2006 Infobox musical artist name Stereotype Anomaly image background group or band origin Pampa, TX , U.S.A. Instruments Electronics, Pianos. genre Electronic music , Ambient music Ambient Formed 2001 label unsigned website http www.stereotypeanomaly.com Official site current members Clayton A. Davis br Keelei Braswell Stereotype Anomaly is an United States American Electronic music electronic band from Texas . They have been praised in the game mod scene for their work on composing professional music for their video games projects. They re currently not signed with any label. Stereotype Anomaly s original influences were Garbage band Garbage , Snake River Conspiracy and Kidneythieves. Electronica always inspired them during high school for its ability to compose almost anything to their hearts desire. Clay always had a passion for sequencing and Sampling music sampling music using computer tools such as Propellerhead s Reason 3.0 . Stereotype Anomaly didn t have any other members until late 2002. Keelei Braswell came along as the band s vocalist and guitarist . History 2001 2002 Formation Stereotype Anomaly was formed in a small mid western town called Pampa located in North Texas at 35 32 35 N , 100 57 53 W . Clayton A. Davis was attending Pampa High School ... member personal differences. However, Stereotype Anomaly s music can still be downloaded for free from ... War . Stereotype Anomaly composed an entire soundtrack for The Forgotten War and this was uploaded ... currently as of 10 01 2006. Stereotype Anomaly had an opportunity to compose music for a MMORPG Massively ... for the game can be downloaded at Stereotype Anomaly s website for free. Point of Existence recruited Stereotype Anomaly in 2005 to compose music for their popular mod for Battlefield 2 . Due to lack of interest, Stereotype Anomaly left PoE a month later. Discography 2005 Alone Stereotype Anomaly ... online at CafePress.com . 2006 Artificial Life Stereotype Anomaly released their second manufactured ...   more details



  1. Stereotype threat

    good article Stereotype threat is the experience of anxiety or concern in a situation where a person has the potential to confirm a negative stereotype about their social group. ref name GilovichKeltner2006 Since its introduction into the scientific literature in 1995, stereotype threat has become one ... Model of Stereotype Threat Effects on Performance cite journal last1 Schmader first1 Toni last2 Johns first2 Michael last3 Forbes first3 Chad title An integrated process model of stereotype threat ... Claude Steele and his colleagues, stereotype threat has been shown to reduce the performance ... and will experience stereotype threat when they encounter a situation which makes the stereotype salient. Situational factors that increase stereotype threat can include the difficulty of the task, the belief that the task measures their abilities, and the relevance of the negative stereotype to the task. Individuals show higher degrees of stereotype threat on tasks they wish to perform ... Citation title Contending with Group Image The Psychology of Stereotype and Social Identity Threat ... of stereotype threat can lead to diminished confidence, poor performance and loss of interest in the relevant ... W.W. Norton isbn 9780393978759 pages 467 468 ref If an individual experiences stereotype threat enough times in conjunction with a specific stereotype, they might begin to regularly show worse performance on that task than they would before their initial exposure to the stereotype. Effects on performance Image Stereotype threat bw.jpg thumb right 300px The Effects of Stereotype Threat on the Standardized ... with Joshua Aronson, performed the first experiments demonstrating that stereotype ... Claude M. last2 Aronson first2 Joshua title Stereotype threat and the intellectual test performance ... confirming a negative stereotype about their group. Supporting this conclusion, they found that African ... papers document the effects of stereotype threat on performance in a variety of domains. ref ...   more details



  1. Stereotype Records

    Stereotype Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California and Portland, Oregon . Notable artists Autopilot is for Lovers K rin Tatoyan Mike Coykendall PJ Golden Ollie Byrd Thomas Greene dn date November 2011 Amanda Jo Williams Knee Jerk Reaction H is for Hellgate Mission to Mars The Snowfields The Welcome Matt See also List of record labels External links http www.stereotyperecords.com Official site Category American independent record labels ...   more details



  1. Stereotype (printing)

    Not to be confused with the social term derived from this word, stereotype . In printing, a stereotype , also known as a clich , stereoplate or simply a stereo , was originally a solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier m ch or plaster mould taken from the surface of a wikt forme forme of type ref OED , 1ed., vol. 9, part 1, p. 925 ref used for printing instead of the original. The compositing of individual cast metal sort typesetting sorts of type into lines with leading and furniture typesetting furniture tightly bound into a page paper page wikt forme forme was labor intensive and costly. The printer would incur further expense through loss of the sorts for other uses once held in formes. With the growth in popularity of the novel, printers who did not accurately predict sales were forced into the expense of resetting type for subsequent editions. The stereotype radically changed the way novels were reprinted, saving the printer s recompositing expense while freeing the sorts for other jobs. ref cite news first Peter Melville last Logan title The Encyclopedia of the Novel url http books.google.com books?id bvFSRPx2uokC&pg PA677&dq v onepage&q&f false publisher Blackwell Publishing, West Sussex, UK page 676 year 2011 accessdate May 11, 2011 ref blockquote ...while Nathaniel Hawthorne s publishers assumed that The Scarlet Letter 1850 would do well, printing an uncharacteristically large edition of 2,500 copies, popular demand for Hawthorne s controversial Custom House introduction outstripped supply, prompting Ticknor & Fields to reset the type and to reprint another 2,500 copies within two months of the first publication. Still unaware that they had an incipient classic on their hands, Ticknor & Fields neglected at this time to invest in stereotype plates, and thus ... and stereotype were both originally printers words, and in their literal printers meanings were synonymous ...., vol. 2, p. 496 ref The term stereotype derives from Greek language Greek stereos solid ...   more details



  1. Ethnic stereotype

    Discrimination sidebar An ethnic stereotype is a generalized representation of an ethnic group , composed of what are thought to be typical characteristics of members of the group. Ethnic stereotypes are commonly portrayed in ethnic joke s. Some of these jokes can be very offensive, yet many find them funny. Ethnic stereotypes Image National stereotypes.jpg thumb 250px right A 19th century children s literature children s book informs its readers that the Dutch people Dutch are a very industrious race , and that China Chinese children are very obedient to their parents . Stereotypes of African Americans African Americans Stereotypes of Argentines Argentines Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States East Asians Anti Japanese sentiment Japanese Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans Hispanics and Latinos Stereotypes of Native Americans Native Americans Stereotypes of South Asians South Asians Russophobia Russians Western stereotypes of West and Central Asians West and Central Asians Stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims Arabs Stereotypes of Jews Jews Anti Iranian sentiment Persians Stereotypes of white people White people Anti Irish racism Irish Anti Italianism Italians Anti Polonism Polish people Anti French sentiment French people Anti Chilean sentiment Chileans Black people See also Cross race effect Mores Racism Stereotype List of ethnic slurs List of archetypal names Niggas vs. Black People References Al , Maurizio. 2010 . http ww.razonypalabra.org.mx N N74 VARIA74 23AliV74.pdf Medios de comunicaci n, asuntos tnicos e intercultura en Colombia . En Revista Raz n y Palabra, 74 nov.2010 ene.2011 . M xico DF ITESM Campus Estado de M xico. ISSN 1605 4806. cite journal author Terracciano A, Abdel Khalek AM, Ad m N, et al. title National character does not reflect mean personality trait levels in 49 cultures journal Science volume 310 issue 5745 pages 96 100 year 2005 ... Ethnic Stereotype Category Social psychology Category Ethnic and racial stereotypes pl Stereotyp ...   more details



  1. Blonde stereotype

    The blonde stereotype , the stereotype stereotypical perception of blond hair ed women, has two aspects. On one hand, over the history, blonde hair in women has been considered attractive and desirable. On the other hand, a blonde woman is often perceived as making little use of intelligence, as a woman who relied on her looks rather than on intelligence. ref name Encyclopedia of Hair, p. 255 Encyclopedia of Hair , p. 255 ref The latter stereotype of dumb blond ref Citation last Regenberg first Nina year 2007 title Are Blonds Really Dumb? journal in mind magazine issue 3 url http www.in mind.org issue 3 are blonds really dumb.html Dead link date April 2011 ref is exploited in blonde jokes . Background Blonde hair has been considered attractive for long periods of time in various European cultures, particularly when coupled with blue eyes. This perception is exploited in culture and advertising. ref name eh149 Encyclopedia of Hair , http books.google.com books?id 9Z6vCGbf66YC&pg PA274&lpg PA274 v onepage&q dumb&f false pp. 149 151 ref At the same time, people tend to presume that blondes are less serious minded and less intelligent than brunette s, as reflected in blonde jokes. ref name ... is corroborated by a its applicablity to a similar pervasiveness of dumb athlete stereotype. ref ... May Reflect Some Smart Choices ref The dumb blonde stereotype and the associated cognitive bias may ... examples where the stereotype is exploited only to combat it. ref name eh149 The film Legally Blonde starring Reese Witherspoon featured the stereotype as a centerpiece of its plot. However ... the stereotype, stating ...just because I m blonde, don t think I m dumb cause this dumb blonde ... to give up and wanting to prove the stereotype wrong, she intentionally dyed her hair dark ... called blonde jokes that employs the dumb blonde stereotype. It overlaps at times with the sorority ... Blonde Stereotype Category Stock characters Category Jokes Category Sex or gender related stereotypes ...   more details



  1. Stereotype (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Stereotype Type Album Artist B.Slade Cover BSLADESTEREOTYPE.jpg Released October 2007 Ton x listen only br January 1, 2011 B.Slade Recorded 2003 2010 Genre R&B , Gospel music Gospel Length 60 28 Label Suxxess Producer T. Boy, T. Bizzy, AJB 1981, Bryan Michael Cox Reviews Misc Stereotype also known as Stereotype Steel & Velvet is singer B.Slade s 5th album. While still using the stage name Ton x, the artist stated in an interview, that the name Stereotype is a metaphor for the dual nature in humanity i.e. stereo, left and right . ref cite web url http www.gospelengine.com gzone content view 75 97 title Tonex Interview publisher Gospel Engine author Denna D Mitri ref The album was originally to be released on Verity Records Verity Jive Records on September 11, 2007. One single Joy which was later put on Ton x s Battery Records album Unspoken had been serviced to radio under the auspices of Verity in May 2007. ref http www.gospelcity.com listen 910 ref Disagreements later led to a dissolution of the association between Ton x and Zomba Label Group, shelving its major release. ref cite web url http gospelmusicbites.com 2007 06 29 tonex splits from label for the 2nd time zomba music group say buy publisher Gospel Music Bites date June 29, 2007 title TONEX SPLIT S FROM LABEL FOR THE 2ND TIME Zomba Music Group Say Buy ref As a result, in October the artist opted to share the music for a couple of weeks as a free, listen only album on his MySpace page as a thank you to fans. Fact date April 2008 A collector s edition of Stereotype was reworked with new tracks and finally released digitally under the B.Slade moniker on New Year s Day 2011. ref http bslade.bandcamp.com album stereotype collectors edition ref ref http turnstylenews.com 2011 01 10 a study in stereotypes b slades new release ref Many of the songs from the 2007 version ... 2011 B.Slade version ref http itunes.apple.com us album stereotype id463779678 ref title1 Baby, What ...   more details



  1. Stereotype fit hypothesis

    The stereotype fit hypothesis suggests that group members will experience discrimination in different social roles or positions to the extent that their group stereotypically does not have characteristics associated with success in the position. For instance, women may not be considered a good fit for a managerial position if being aggressive is seen as a characteristic of a successful manager. Due to stereotype fit, men may be considered more qualified for the position and are not only more likely to be hired, but are also more likely to be promoted as well. ref name whitley&kite Empirical evidence Women and the workplace The stereotype fit hypothesis was developed by Heilman ref Heilman, M. 2001 . Description and prescription How gender stereotypes prevent women s ascent up the organizational ladder . Journal of Social Issues, Gender, Hierarchy, and Leadership 57 4 657 674. doi 10.1111 0022 4537.00234 ref in order to evaluate the then current role of women in high power positions in the workplace. ref name whitley&kite Whitley, B.E. & Kite, M.E. 2010 . The psychology of prejudice and discrimination . Belmont, CA Thomson Wadsworth, 2006, pp. 394, 397, ISBN 9780534642716. ref Since Heilman s initial research, many studies have been conducted to determine how women are affected by job positions which are considered to be more masculine. For example, Lyness & Heilman 2006 ref Lyness ... the effects of stereotype fit on performance evaluations and promotions. Their study found upper ... to be viewed as incompetent or socially rejected. Race and the workplace The stereotype fit hypothesis ... suggesting a congruity exists between the white stereotype and the leadership prototype. This suggests that stereotype fit is just as applicable when using race or ethnicity as a guideline for placement in the workforce. An additional effect of the stereotype fit hypothesis includes rewarding certain ... Model Stereotype References reflist Category Stereotypes Category Discrimination ...   more details



  1. Stereotype content model

    Wikify date December 2011 refimprove date November 2011 File Stereotype Content Model.png thumb The stereotype content model is a psychological theory that hypothesizes that stereotype s possess two dimensions warmth and competence. Warmth being defined in this theory as how friendly, kind, and affectionate one seems. Competence being defined as how capable an individual appears to be. Observers utilize these dimensions to determine competition and status. This model consists of four categories low warmth, high warmth, low competence, and high competence. An observer may perceive someone with high warmth and high competence to be of high status and competition, in contrast to someone perceived with low warmth and low competence. Combinations of warmth and competence generate distinct emotions of admiration, contempt, envy, and pity. ref Cuddy, A., Fiske, S., Glick, P. 2008 Warmth and Competence as Universal Dimensions of Social Perception The Stereotype Content Model and the BIAS Map. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. pp. 62 . Elsevier Inc Academic Press ref These inter group emotions and stereotypes predict behaviors active, passive, facilitative, and harmful. An active behavior would require the observer to perceive the individual as low in competence but high in warmth therefore, would actively assist them. A passive behavior is one in which the observer perceives the individual as low in both warmth and competence therefore, they do not engage with the individual at all. A facilitative behavior stems from the observers belief that the individual is high in both competence and warmth therefore, they provide them with necessary assistance, but allow for independence. A harmful behavior is implemented when an observer views an individual as high in competence but low in warmth therefore, they engage in negative behaviors against the individual. An example of this model would be an observer might perceive a homeless person on low in warmth and low in competence ...   more details



  1. Jewish mother stereotype

    The Jewish mother or Jewish wife stereotype is a common stereotype and stock character used by Jew ish ... s or other females in their lives who possess mother like qualities. The stereotype generally involves ... date 2000 05 10 ref Lisa Aronson Fontes describes the stereotype as one of endless caretaking and boundless ... origin of this stereotype is anthropologist Margaret Mead s research into the European shtetl ... resulted in the Jewish mother stereotype a woman intensely loving but controlling to the point of smothering ... to have experienced on their behalf. The Jewish mother stereotype, then, has origins in the American ... isbn13 9780814407875 ref Rappoport observes that jokes about the stereotype have less basis in anti ... gender stereotype with Jewish mothers in particular, is, according to Helmreich, because of the importance ... can be happy. Other aspects of the stereotype are rooted in those immigrant Jewish parents drive ... less So you got a 98? Who got the 100? Hartman observes that the root of the stereotype ... 1996 isbn 0791430529 ref Development of the stereotype in 20th century popular culture One of the earliest ... ref But the stereotype as it came to be understood in the 20th century was exemplified by other ... being the Jewish American princess . The focus of the stereotype was different than its precursors, too. Jewish writers had previously employed a stereotype of an overbearing matron, but its focus had ... of the Jewish mother stereotype that arose was based in a shift in economic circumstances of American ... ref name Brodkin While the Jewish American princess stereotype was aimed at Jewish daughters, the Jewish mother stereotype was aimed at Jewish mothers. Fishman describes its use by male Jewish writers ... gender stereotype, exemplified by Erik Erikson s critique of Momism in 1950 and Philip Wylie s blast ... This stereotype enjoyed a mixed reception. In her 1967 essay In Defense of the Jewish Mother , Zena Smith Blau defended the stereotype, asserting that the ends, inculcating virtues that resulted in success ...   more details



  1. Jewish-American princess stereotype

    Jewish American Princess or JAP is a pejorative stereotype of a subtype of Jewish American female. The term implies materialism materialistic and selfish tendencies, attributed to a pampered or wealthy background. Predominant stereotype Origins The Jewish princess JAP stereotype was a construct of, and popularized by, post war Jewish male writers, ref name Brook http books.google.com books?id J5TXZcpYPz8C ... ref The term JAP and the associated stereotype gained attention beginning in the 1970s with the publication ... Vol 98, No 390 Oct Dec, 1985 ref The JAP stereotype s rise to prominence in the 1970s resulted from ... p177ff ref Attributes The stereotype, as described in these sources, is over indulged by her parents ... The stereotype has been described as a sexually repressive, self centered, materialistic and lazy .... ref name Sherman ref name Dundes Portrayals The stereotype is often portrayed on film and in popular ... scripted as a stereotype of a JAP though never stated to be Jewish , however this stereotype declined ... the Jewish princess stereotype, including her character in The Nanny . ref name Lowe Joan Rivers often exploited the Jewish Princess stereotype in her comedy. ref http books.google.com books?id LKrvC85LWMC ... 1969 , New York Times ref Gilda Radner parodied the JAP stereotype with her recurring Saturday Night Live character, Rhonda Weiss. Another Radner take on the stereotype was a fake ad for Jewess Jeans ... stereotype. ref http books.google.com books?id W4Aqh7u9qCQC&pg PA153&dq druish princess&hl en&ei ... who first display, and then break the stereotype. This change in the portrayal has been attributed ... 10, 1980 p 70 ref Criticism Antisemitism The stereotype is often, though not always, the basis ... denied on the basis that he did not invent the concept and that women who fit the stereotype ... 7,1987 ref Concerns about incidents of the JAP stereotype being used pejoratively at colleges and universities ... Tower , Time , 7 May 1990. ref See also List of ethnic slurs Ethnic slurs Jewish mother stereotype ...   more details



  1. Stereotype embodiment theory

    Stereotype Embodiment Theory SET is a theoretical model first posited by Psychologist Becca Levy to explain ... Levy, B. 2009 . Stereotype embodiment A psychosocial approach to aging. Current Directions in Psychological ... from the host culture at a young age. At some point these age stereotype become self ... and gender stereotypes among women. Theoretical Premises of Stereotype Embodiment Theory Internalization ... stereotype memory findings have been replicated in a number of different laboratories. ref Horton ... age stereotypes. ref name Levy 2009b Levy, B.R., & Leifheit Limson, E. 2009 . The stereotype matching ... and Aging , 24, 230 233. ref Additionally, this study demonstrated a stereotype matching effect ... cardiovascular event after the age of 60. ref name Levy 2009b History of Stereotype Embodiment Theory ... focused on the targeters usually younger adults rather than the targets older adults . Stereotype Embodiment .... Until the emergence of Stereotype Embodiment Theory SET , Stereotype threat Stereotype Threat ... negative stereotypes directed at them from external sources. Stereotype threat, thus, does not allow for the possibility of stereotype internalization and only operates in response to negative stereotypes directed against an aware target. ref Steele, C. M., & Aronson, J. 1995 . Stereotype threat ... , 69, 797 811. ref Finally, STT assumes the stereotype process is limited to short term situations ... adults contrasting self stereotyping and stereotype threat accounts of assimilation to age stereotypes ...., Ashman, O., & Levy, B.R. 2005 . Re vision of older television characters A stereotype awareness ... of stereotype threat on age differences in memory performance. Journals of Gerontology, Series ..., J. A., Fujita, K., & Gray, H. 2002 . Stereotype performance boosts The impact of self relevance and the manner of stereotype activation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 83, 638 647. ref ... Life. Psychological Science . 20, 296 298. ref Summary Stereotype Embodiment Theory is a novel theory ...   more details



  1. Nice Jewish boy stereotype

    Refimprove date March 2007 The Nice Jewish boy is a stereotype of Jew ish masculinity which circulates within the American Jews American Jewish community , as well as in mainstream American culture. In Israel and the parts of the Jewish diaspora diaspora which have received heavy exposure to the American media that deploy the representation, the stereotype has gained popular recognition to a lesser extent. Background The qualities ascribed to the nice Jewish boy are derived from the Ashkenazi Jews Ashkenazic ideal of eydlkayt , either nobility or delicateness in Yiddish language Yiddish . According to Daniel Boyarin s Unheroic Conduct University of California Press, 1997 , eydlkayt embraces the studiousness, gentleness and sensitivity said to distinguish the Talmud ic scholar and make him an attractive marriage partner 23 . Place in Jewish and American culture The resistance that a Jewish male may launch against this emasculating image in his quest to become a regular guy occupies an almost mythical place in Jewish American literature . Norman Podhoretz , the former editor of Commentary magazine Commentary , made the following comment about Norman Mailer s literary and extracurricular activities blockquote He spent his entire life trying to extirpate what he himself called the nice Jewish boy from his soul, which is one of the reasons he has done so many outrageous things and gotten into trouble, including with the police. It s part of trying to overcome that life long terror of being a sissy . ref Conversation with Norman Podhoretz,Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley 1999 http globetrotter.berkeley.edu conversations Podhoretz podhoretz con2.html . ref blockquote For Philip Roth s semi autobiographical avatar Alex Portnoy, neither the nice Jewish boy nor his more aggressively masculine counterparts the churlish Jewboy, the all American ice hockey player ... s Complaint . See also Jewish American princess Jewish American princess JAP Jewish mother stereotype ...   more details



  1. Jewish lawyer stereotype

    pp protected expiry 2012 06 08T21 53 06Z small yes The concept of the Jewish lawyer is a Stereotypes of Jews stereotype of Jews , ref name Asimow76 Asimow, Michael Mader, Shannon 2004 . http books.google.com books?id 9BZU QH4fB8C&pg PA76 Law and Popular Culture A Course Book . Peter Lang publishing company Peter Lang Publishing . p. 76. ISBN 978 0820458151. ref ref Peter H. Irons Irons, Peter H. 1993 . http books.google.co.uk books?id LUrcYgJu7 cC&pg PA128 The New Deal Lawyers . Princeton University Press . p. 128. ISBN 978 0691000824. ref ref Feingold, Henry L. 2002 . http books.google.com books?id 9Uf zJTimxsC&pg PA262 Zion in America The Jewish Experience from Colonial Times to the Present . Dover Publications . p. 262. ISBN 978 0486422367. ref which depicts Jews and Jewish lawyers as clever, greedy, exploitative, dishonest, and as engaging in moral turpitude and excessive Legalism Western philosophy legalism . ref name Asimow76 ref name MichaelsonMar06 Jay Michaelson Michaelson, Jay . http www.forward.com articles 6639 A Jew and a Lawyer Are Sitting in a Bar... . The Forward . 3 March 2006. Retrieved 10 November 2010. http www.webcitation.org 5u8yiWLfa Archived by WebCite on 10 November 2010. ref According to Michael Asimow and Shannon Mader, the stereotype dates back to Joseph son of Jacob Joseph , the son of Jacob , in the Hebrew Bible . ref name Asimow76 Ted Merwin writes that in the United States the stereotype became popular in the mid to late 20th century when Jews started entering the legal profession. ref Merwin, Ted 2006 . http books.google.com books?id J8O MwesxUYC&pg PA23 In Their Own Image New York Jews in Jazz Age Popular Culture . Rutgers University Press . p. 23. ISBN 978 0813538099. ref The stock character of the Jewish lawyer appears frequently in popular culture. ref name Asimow76 ref name Pearl97 Pearl, Jonathan Pearl, Judith 1999 . http books.google.com books?id DJZdteZ2H1oC&pg PA97 The Chosen Image Television s Portrayal of Jewish Themes and ...   more details



  1. Physical attractiveness stereotype

    attractiveness stereotype. Psychological Bulletin , 110, 109 128. Rhode, Deborah L. 2010 . The Beauty ... attractiveness stereotype has different content in collectivist cultures. Personality and Social Psychology ..., V. 29 8 , 11 2008, p. 1093 1104 The physical attractiveness stereotype in a consumer related situation ... LETTERS, V. 19 6 , 03 2012, p. 505 510 DEFAULTSORT Physical Attractiveness Stereotype Category ...   more details



  1. Criminal black man stereotype

    The criminal black man is an ethnic stereotype in the United States associated with characterizing some African American men as Crime criminal and dangerous. ref Shaun L. Gabbidon Gabbidon, Shaun L. ed. Greene, Helen Taylor ed. Young, Vernetta D. ed. . 2001 . http books.google.co.uk books?id zvcwLjy8C1sC&pg PA349&dq 22criminal black man 22&hl en&ei FAl7TK eOsGsOOO2uacG&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAA v onepage&q 22criminal 20black 20man 22&f false African American Classics in Criminology and Criminal Justice . SAGE Publications . p.  349. ISBN 978 0761924333. ref ref Edles, Laura Desfor 2002 . http books.google.co.uk books?id JWmcI25LoRUC&pg PA124&dq criminal black man edles&hl en&ei 8xmRTJzZIIPAswaE9PS1AQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAA v onepage&q&f false Cultural Sociology in Practice . Wiley Blackwell . p.  124. ISBN 978 0631210900. ref The figure of the black man as criminal has appeared frequently in popular culture and media. ref Tucker, p.  4. ref ref Vera, Harnan Feagin, Joe R. 2007 . http books.google.co.uk books?id 7Q93YGc6kngC&pg PA125&dq Vera feagin black people&hl en&ei OBqRTOP MpGCswbo I21AQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDUQ6AEwAg v onepage&q Vera 20feagin 20black 20people&f false Handbook of the Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Relations . Springer Science Business Media Springer . p.  125. ISBN 978 0387708447. ref ref Russell Brown, p. 77. ref It has been associated with racial profiling ... to the stereotype as the criminalblackman , because people associate young black men with crime ... a Prism of Color . Haworth Press . p.  14. ISBN 0789013932 ref and suggests that the stereotype .... ref The stereotype of young black males and crime Race and crime in the United Kingdom also ... American Male Criminal Stereotype . Greenwood Publishing Group . ISBN 0275972445. Tucker, Linda G ... Criminal black man stereotype Category Race and crime Category Stereotypes of African Americans ...   more details



  1. Yellow cab (stereotype)

    nihongo Yellow cab Ier Kyabu is a term referring to an ethnic stereotype of Japanese people Japanese women, and by extension other Asians, suggesting that they are sexually available to foreign men. The term combines the use of Color terminology for race yellow to refer to Asians and the image of a Taxicab yellow taxicab which can be ridden at any time. It specifically refers to wealthy women who travel overseas or to foreign enclaves in Japan seeking to meet gaijin foreign men . ref name Turner 2000 9 harvnb Turner 2000 p 9 ref The term is alleged to have been coined by English speaking foreigners who encountered such women in the late 1980s, but was quickly appropriated by the Japanese media as a way of sensationalizing and censuring the women s behaviour. ref harvnb Kelsky 1996 p 173 ref The Japanese term is a gairaigo i.e., transliteration transliterated from English . Social context Women described as yellow cabs can often be observed in so called border regions consisting of highly transient, ethnically and culturally mixed populations. ref harvnb Kelsky 1996 p 136 ref One scholar studying the yellow cab phenomenon listed the Roppongi district of Tokyo , United States Forces Japan bases in locations such as Yokosuka , Yokota , Misawa , Iwakuni , Sasebo, Nagasaki Sasebo , and Okinawa as possible locations in Japan, and Hawaii , New York , and the West Coast of the United States West Coast in the United States. ref harvnb Kelsky 1996 p 134 ref Sources disagree as to the question of power in these relationships. One argument analyses the phenomenon in terms of consumer patterns the women are in the financially superior position due to the strength of the Japanese ... before the emergence of the yellow cab stereotype, as in her 1985 book Bedtime Eyes , which won that year ... artist Hime rapper Hime , the self described voice of the Japanese doll , also turns the stereotype ... 4309004210 publisher Kawade Shob Shinsha DEFAULTSORT Yellow Cab Stereotype Category Sexuality in Japan ...   more details



  1. Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer

    . p. 51 52. ref Another dancer, David Allan, experienced very negative effects of the stereotype growing ... ballet and American football , teens ages 14 18 were found to have strong stereotype stereotypical .... Dir Peter Chelsom. Miramax, 2004. Ballet DEFAULTSORT Western Stereotype Of The Male Ballet Dancer ...   more details



  1. Book:Psychology of prejudice

    saved book title Psychology of prejudice subtitle Theories and applications cover image cover color Psychology of prejudice Theories and applications Basic concepts Prejudice Stereotype Scapegoating Theories and processes Social stigma In group out group bias Out group homogeneity bias Social identity Halo effect Actor observer bias Fundamental attribution error Ultimate attribution error Self Stereotyping Allport s Scale Implicit attitude Implicit Association Test Applications Physical attractiveness stereotype Stereotype threat ...   more details



  1. Yellow cab (disambiguation)

    Yellow Cab is a common name for taxicab companies. Yellow cab may also refer to Yellow cab stereotype , an ethnic stereotype of Japanese women TUIfly s callsign Yellow Cab Pizza Co. , a pizza chain See also The Yellow Cab Man , a 1950 American movie starring Red Skelton disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Stereotypy (disambiguation)

    A stereotypy is a repetitive behavior related to mental impairment. Stereotypy may also refer to Stereotypical animal behavior , non pathological behaviors which show very low variability Stereotypy printing , the making of duplicate typographical elements See also Stereotype disambiguation disambig ...   more details




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