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    Precedent phenomena and stereotypes in the linguo-cultural space: touch points and divergence points by А. А. Matveyeva

    Published 2020-09-01
    Subjects: “…precedent phenomenon, stereotype, cultural linguistics, «us vs. them» opposition, invariant of the perception, evaluativity, prototypicality, metaphoricity.…”
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    Which One Is More Beautiful? Creative Arts Versus Stereotyped Art Activities by Zeynep Temiz

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Findings revealed that children’s products in stereotyped activities were almost identical. However, children expressed that they preferred stereotyped art activities. …”
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    The Perception of Competence in the Newsroom: Why Stereotypical Dress Styles Violate Title VII by Eileen McDonagh, Sparsha Saha

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Once on the job, however, courts allow employers to impose trait discrimination policies on employees, including sex stereotypical ones. Based on a survey experiment, we found that sex stereotyped dress styles for women—defined by bright colors, long hair, excessive make-up in contrast to dark suits, ties, and short hair cuts for men—sexualize women, thereby undermining viewers' perception of women's professional competence. …”
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    Do disability counter-stereotypes humanize the group?: Investigating the role of thinking style by Yu, Janessa Yiyan

    Published 2022
    “…Exposure to counter-stereotypes stimulates perceivers to rely less on heuristics and individuate the target, leading to reduced prejudice such as dehumanization. …”
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    Effects of stereotype under the influence of perspective-taking on memory for positive and negative events. by Ng, Julyn.

    Published 2010
    “…Stereotype enhanced memory performance in positive events while no stereotype effect was found in negative events. …”
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