Ah, cultural stereotypes. The notion that all Parisians are mean snobs, all Americans are dumb, and the Irish – rowdy alcoholics. As long as it is all in good humor and not used for propagating ...
Source: This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID fsac.1a34951. Stereotypes have a bad reputation, and for good reasons.
A new study from researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison shows why letting stereotypes inform our judgments of unfamiliar people can be such a hard habit to break. Stereotypes are ...
A new series of studies from University of Wisconsin researchers found some reasons why stereotypes can be hard to get rid of despite having no supporting evidence. In the series, UW researcher in the ...
No matter where we come from or who we are, stereotypes affect all of us. Falling into the slippery slope of conforming to a stereotype — whether consciously or subconsciously — is something that can ...
Gender stereotypes are such a pervasive part of everyday life that it can be hard to even recognize them—but they do ...
That everyone's so friendly here. Well, there's some merit to it, but the way foreigners describe it is so exaggerated. It's only because most of the Filipinos don't know how to be rude in English.
It's easy to paint a very one-dimensional picture of what it means to be a “yogi.” Maybe you’ve formed a stereotype after scrolling through social media or attending a discounted yoga class five years ...