Stereotyping Flashcards
a stereotype is
a social perception of individials in term of group membershit/physical attributes.
form of social catorgrisation, can be + or -
illysory correlation
cognitive bias
seeing releationship between 2 variables, even if it doesnt exist.
people use …. to prove stereotypes
confirmation bias
stereotype threat
situation with a. threat of being judged, treated stereotypically or acting to prove correct stereotype
leads to spotlight anxiety snd memory distortion
temporal valitity
valitity issue releating to time
illusory correlatio leads to
grain of truth hypothesis
mirror neurons
basically if you open and close your hand neurons in your brain get activated. then if you wantch someone do the same movement then the area will also get activated.\
supports social cognitive theory since shows how we can learn from models
predididuce
judgement with little infomation
is an attivute and cognitive schema based on stereotypes
emic approach positives
re-examines belifes of culture
doesnt draw universal conclisions
develop research question while talking to people
immerse yourself in the culture
emic approach bad
takes long
low reliabilty since culturally specific
limited applicatin
etic approach good
easy replication
reliable cause tests have good validty
if behaviour is universal then will help all lives
etic approach limitations
foregin researchers can be viewed as untrust worthy, so people wont trust them
people can assume some havaviour is normal, these are biases