How do stereotypes develop in us?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: For example, As we grow, we “record” information and misinformation about people and what they are supposed to be like through media, family members, and our interactions with them. These little bits of information and misinformation about different groups of people that we learn often result in the development of stereotypes about those very same groups of people.
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