SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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Stereotyping occurs quite commonly, which is generally influenced by our perceptions. Stereotypes entail placing people into a specific group. Being evaluated through stereotypes about one’s group can extend to any scenario involving one feeling at risk to be evaluated solely on the basis of their identity.
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