Experiences of hospital care and treatment seeking for pain from sickle cell disease: qualitative study. (1/702)

OBJECTIVE: To investigate how sociocultural factors influence management of pain from sickle cell disease by comparing the experiences of those who usually manage their pain at home with those who are more frequently admitted to hospital for management of their pain. DESIGN: Qualitative analysis of semistructured individual interviews and focus group discussions. PARTICIPANTS: 57 participants with genotype SS or S/beta-thal (44 subjects) or SC (9) (4 were unknown). 40 participants took part in focus groups, six took part in both focus groups and interviews, and nine were interviewed only. Participants were allocated to focus groups according to number of hospital admissions for painful crisis management during the previous year, ethnic origin, and sex. RESULTS: The relation between patients with sickle cell disease and hospital services is one of several major non-clinical dimensions shaping experiences of pain management and behaviour for seeking health care. Experiences of hospital care show a range of interrelated themes, which are common to most participants across variables of sex, ethnicity, and hospital attended: mistrust of patients with sickle cell disease; stigmatisation; excessive control (including both over- and undertreatment of pain); and neglect. Individuals respond to the challenge of negotiating care with various strategies. Patients with sickle cell disease who are frequently admitted to hospital may try to develop long term relationships with their carers, may become passive or aggressive in their interactions with health professionals, or may regularly attend different hospitals. Those individuals who usually manage their pain at home express a strong sense of self responsibility for their management of pain and advocate self education, assertiveness, and resistance as strategies towards hospital services. CONCLUSIONS: The current organisation and delivery of management of pain for sickle cell crisis discourage self reliance and encourage hospital dependence. Models of care should recognise the chronic nature of sickle cell disorders and prioritise patients' involvement in their care.  (+info)

Public conceptions of mental illness: labels, causes, dangerousness, and social distance. (2/702)

OBJECTIVES: The authors used nationwide survey data to characterize current public conceptions related to recognition of mental illness and perceived causes, dangerousness, and desired social distance. METHODS: Data were derived from a vignette experiment included in the 1996 General Social Survey. Respondents (n = 1444) were randomly assigned to 1 of 5 vignette conditions. Four vignettes described psychiatric disorders meeting diagnostic criteria, and the fifth depicted a "troubled person" with subclinical problems and worries. RESULTS: Results indicate that the majority of the public identifies schizophrenia (88%) and major depression (69%) as mental illnesses and that most report multicausal explanations combining stressful circumstances with biologic and genetic factors. Results also show, however, that smaller proportions associate alcohol (49%) or drug (44%) abuse with mental illness and that symptoms of mental illness remain strongly connected with public fears about potential violence and with a desire for limited social interaction. CONCLUSIONS: While there is reason for optimism in the public's recognition of mental illness and causal attributions, a strong stereotype of dangerousness and desire for social distance persist. These latter conceptions are likely to negatively affect people with mental illness.  (+info)

The public's view of the competence, dangerousness, and need for legal coercion of persons with mental health problems. (3/702)

OBJECTIVES: The authors examined Americans' opinions about financial and treatment competence of people with mental health problems, potential for harm to self or others, and the use of legal means to force treatment. METHODS: The 1996 General Social Survey provided interview data with a nationally representative sample (n = 1444). Respondents were given a vignette based on diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, major depression, alcohol dependence, or drug dependence, or a "control" case. RESULTS: The specific nature of the problem was the most important factor shaping public reaction. Respondents viewed those with "troubles," alcohol dependence, or depression as able to make treatment decisions. Most reported that persons with alcohol or drug problems or schizophrenia cannot manage money and are likely to be violent toward others. Respondents indicated a willingness to coerce individuals into treatment. Respondent and other case characteristics rarely affected opinions. CONCLUSIONS: Americans report greater concern with individuals who have drug or alcohol problems than with persons who have other mental health problems. Evaluations of dangerousness and coercion indicate a continuing need for public education.  (+info)

Dispelling the stigma of schizophrenia: II. The impact of information on dangerousness. (4/702)

This study addressed a relatively neglected topic in schizophrenia: identifying methods to reduce stigma directed toward individuals with this disorder. The study investigated whether presentation of information describing the association between violent behavior and schizophrenia could affect subjects' impressions of the dangerousness of both a target person with schizophrenia and individuals with mental illness in general. Subjects with and without previous contact with individuals with a mental illness were administered one of four "information sheets" with varying information about schizophrenia and its association with violent behavior. Subjects then read a brief vignette of a male or female target individual with schizophrenia. Results showed that subjects who reported previous contact with individuals with a mental illness rated the male target individual and individuals with mental illness in general as less dangerous than did subjects without previous contact. Subjects who received information summarizing the prevalence rates of violent behavior among individuals with schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders (e.g., substance abuse) rated individuals with a mental illness as less dangerous than did subjects who did not receive this information. Implications of the findings for public education are discussed.  (+info)

Changing attitudes about schizophrenia. (5/702)

Research on the effectiveness of short-term education programs in changing societal attitudes about mental illness has been mixed. Education efforts seem to be mediated by characteristics of the program participants. This study determines whether the effects of a specially prepared, semester-long course on severe mental illness are mediated by pre-education knowledge about and contact with severe mental illness. Eighty-three participants who were enrolled in either a course on severe mental illness or general psychology completed the Opinions about Mental Illness Questionnaire before beginning the course and at completion. Research participants also completed a pre-and posttest of knowledge about mental illness and a pretest on their contact with people who have severe mental illness. The education program had positive effects on some attitudes about mental illness. Interestingly, the effects of education group interacted with pre-education knowledge and contact and varied depending on attitude. Participants with more pre-education knowledge and contact were less likely to endorse benevolence attitudes after completing the education program. Participants with more intimate contact showed less improvement in attitudes about social restrictiveness. Implications of these augmentation and ceiling effects are discussed.  (+info)

Mental health consumers' experience of stigma. (6/702)

The extent to which mental health consumers encounter stigma in their daily lives is a matter of substantial importance for their recovery and quality of life. This article summarizes the results of a nationwide survey of 1,301 mental health consumers concerning their experience of stigma and discrimination. Survey results and followup interviews with 100 respondents revealed experience of stigma from a variety of sources, including communities, families, churches, coworkers, and mental health caregivers. The majority of respondents tended to try to conceal their disorders and worried a great deal that others would find out about their psychiatric status and treat them unfavorably. They reported discouragement, hurt, anger, and lowered self-esteem as results of their experiences, and they urged public education as a means for reducing stigma. Some reported that involvement in advocacy and speaking out when stigma and discrimination were encountered helped them to cope with stigma. Limitations to generalization of results include the self-selection, relatively high functioning of participants, and respondent connections to a specific advocacy organization-the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.  (+info)

Effects of the label "schizophrenia" on causal attributions of violence. (7/702)

We investigated the relation between the label of "schizophrenia" and causal attributions of violence. Undergraduates read 1 of 10 scenarios in which two variables were manipulated: a psychiatric label and environmental stress. The scenario described an employee who acted violently toward his boss. Subjects made causal attributions for the employee's behavior by completing an adapted version of the Causal Dimension Scale II. Subjects also completed a questionnaire designed to explore several issues concerning the effects of the schizophrenia label on perceptions of behavior. Contrary to the primary hypothesis, the schizophrenia label did not lead subjects to make significantly more personality causal attributions for violent behavior. With increasing environmental stress, subjects did make significantly fewer personality attributions. A follow-up study using practicing clinicians as subjects yielded similar findings. The results of these studies are discussed in light of perceived stereotypes of persons with schizophrenia and conceptual issues in attribution research.  (+info)

Babes and boobs? analysis of JAMA cover art. (8/702)

OBJECTIVE: To determine the representation of the sexes in JAMA cover art. DESIGN: Review of 50 consecutive issues. SETTING: JAMA, March 1997-March 1998. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Numbers and nature of covers portraying men and women. RESULTS: Of the 50 covers, 34 depicted humans. 15 depicted women, 13 men, and 6 were of mixed or indeterminate sex. 11 pictures of women included a child and five included nudity. One cover showed a man with a child (not as a father) and none depicted nudity. Men were depicted exclusively in authoritative roles. CONCLUSIONS: Much of the cover art gives strong messages about sexual stereotypes that are inappropriate in modern society. JAMA should consider reviewing its policy for choosing cover art.  (+info)

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  • Self-stereotyping by gender is seen in children as early as five-years-old. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research examining gender-based self-stereotyping has characterized female ingroups as low status and male ingroups as high status. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women have been shown to self-stereotype more than men, yet self-stereotyping decreases in men when presented with gender equality information. (wikipedia.org)
  • Coleman and Hong (2008) have pointed out that when women believe gender differences are attributed to biology differences between men and women, negative self-stereotyping also increases. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, implicit gender self-categorization has been identified as a key mechanism underlying the tendency of women to self-stereotype. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Black men in public spaces by Brent Staples, and in The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria by Judith Ortiz Cofer, the authors talk about stereotypes based on their gender and ethnicity and the experiences they both encounter because of their ethnicity and gender which have many similarities and differences. (bartleby.com)
  • There is a double bind that exists with what we call the "blue versus pink stereotype" that is driving gender inequality. (forbes.com)
  • The research backs up that gender stereotypes are still very much alive. (forbes.com)
  • By confining men and women to limiting gender stereotypes, we could be missing out on amazing achievements. (forbes.com)
  • Gender stereotypes are holding Mia back from being who she wants to be. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • Fawcett's recent Big Give fundraiser raised over £12,000 to support parents to tackle gender stereotypes with their children. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • Unlimited Potential - the final report of the Commission on Gender Stereotypes in Early Childhood sets out how gender expectations significantly limit children, causing problems such as lower self-esteem in girls and poorer reading skills in boys. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • Stereotyped assumptions also significantly limit career choices, contributing to the gender pay gap. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • An online event examining the role of gender and racial stereotypes in play, with practical tips for practitioners and parents on embracing equal play. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • Smashing Stereotypes in Advertising is a new guide published by The Fawcett Society and LIONS, supporting advertisers who want to actively challenge gender stereotypes throughout the creative process. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • Most stereotypes take on a negative form and are based on characteristics such as age, gender, race, status, and personal beliefs. (bartleby.com)
  • Apr 27 2021 - A renowned Pacific gender equality champion and Technical Advisor of Shifting the Power Coalition, Sharon Bhagwan Rolls, believes that gender equality is about men and women working together and this can be achieved by diversifying media content to break gender stereotypes. (ipsnews.net)
  • Bhagwan Rolls said government ministers need to help break the gender stereotypes by reviewing ways their government initiative stories are produced. (ipsnews.net)
  • This is an example of a gender stereotype that women can't work in STEM fields. (ipl.org)
  • As can be seen from the evidence the stereotype is false because each gender has their own specific set of skills that they can build off of. (ipl.org)
  • This paper aimed to investigate how advertising stereotypes can be challenged or reproduced and how gender is performed, in the context of an allegedly non-stereotypical company. (lu.se)
  • This study aimed to analyze the influence of gender stereotypes in the judgment of professions seen socially as male or female, from the perspective of adolescents in the process of professional choice. (bvsalud.org)
  • There was a rigidity in gender stereotypes, since adolescents were more favorable when occupation followed a normative pattern and rejected the fact that a woman occupies a socially male profession. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, there still remains a large number of gender stereotypes in the Belarusian society. (lu.se)
  • Groups tend to be more accepting of positive stereotypes and ascribe it to themselves and their group, but reject negative stereotypes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Figure 3: Neural representation of racial bias in affect-based and stereotype-based judgements. (nature.com)
  • Even as refugees are given asylum, many often face difficulties such as discrimination due to the racial stereotypes that exist as a result of negative depictions in the news and media. (bartleby.com)
  • Keith Payne's work on racial stereotyping brings up an intriguing possibility. (scienceblogs.com)
  • A comedy film unpacking racial stereotypes in Hollywood films and the Black actors that navigate these obstacles. (ted.com)
  • The degree to which we rely on stereotypes when establishing judgements of others has been widely investigated in the field of social psychology . (bartleby.com)
  • Herd, K 2021, ' Ethnologia Scandinavica: fighting (yet respecting) stereotypes since 1971 ', Ethnologia Scandinavica , vol. 51, s. 20-25. (lu.se)
  • I thought that I had done enough through my own grades to dispel his myth of all blacks being dumb, but I think that he allowed his stereotype to win out. (cyberessays.com)
  • While on her tour - her schedule has lately picked back up in earnest - Cilker has been thinking a lot about how her art can dispel stereotypes about rural life. (opb.org)
  • Even worse, stereotypes can lead to prejudicial or discriminatory behavior. (nncc.org)
  • Young children learn to stereotype others by the comments or behavior of their parents or other adults in their lives. (nncc.org)
  • The other behavior: successfully categorizing an image that's consistent with a stereotype, only requires an automatic response. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Stereotypes represent the cognitive component of intergroup bias - the conceptual attributes associated with a particular social group. (nature.com)
  • By claiming that the language was somehow "frozen in history," he helped perpetuate the stereotype that Appalachians were a retrograde people. (theconversation.com)
  • Frequently, the harmful consequences of relying on stereotypes is noted with the potential of this tendency to lead to prejudice and discrimination. (bartleby.com)
  • It just pisses me off that I try my best to succeed in my life, and all these stupid stereotypes haunt me wherever I go! (enotalone.com)
  • Implicit self-stereotyping is when an individual unconsciously shifts their own beliefs to match that of their social group while explicit self-stereotyping is consciously shifting one's behavioral traits to match their social group. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's clear that we have to eliminate these stereotypes: Those headlines sparked a social media storm with the trending hashtag #boysdancetoo. (forbes.com)
  • What can we do to reduce or eliminate stereotypes in our lives? (nncc.org)
  • Because of my own experience with these moments, I have tried - and it is a long but rewarding process - to eliminate stereotypes in my conversations, and educate myself in order to do so. (gviusa.com)
  • Neuroscientists have recently begun to probe the neural basis of prejudice and stereotyping in an effort to identify the processes through which these biases form, influence behaviour and are regulated. (nature.com)
  • However, negative self-stereotyping is sometimes accepted by individuals when it protects the individual from failure and poor judgment being ascribed to the performance of the individual rather than the group. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hence, the domain of intergroup bias, which encompasses prejudice, stereotyping and the self-regulatory processes they often elicit, offers an especially rich context for studying neural processes as they function to guide complex social behaviour. (nature.com)
  • The sociocognitive processes involved in prejudice, stereotyping and the regulation of intergroup responses engage different sets of neural structures that seem to comprise separate functional networks. (nature.com)
  • Expressions of prejudice and stereotyping are often regulated on the basis of personal beliefs and social norms. (nature.com)
  • Stereotypes are generalizations about people usually based on inaccurate information or assumptions rather than facts. (nncc.org)
  • Students will be introduced to different stereotypes to help them effectively understand and be aware that the assumptions they might have can lead them to bias and unfair judgments about individuals and groups. (oercommons.org)
  • If we replace the stereotype with the label "digital citizen," we will better reach our students and serve their needs, and we will stop making excuses and dangerous assumptions about what they do and don't know about using technology. (edutopia.org)
  • Some researchers have found that self-stereotyping is somewhat dependent upon an individual's belief that he/she and the group are capable of change. (wikipedia.org)
  • A stereotype is a belief held by you about a certain group of people. (cyberessays.com)
  • The concept of stereotype is defined as "a belief that associates a group of people with certain traits" (Kassin, Fein, & Markus et al. (bartleby.com)
  • An over-generalised belief about a group of people, and an oversimplification of these believed traits, results in a stereotype. (gviusa.com)
  • The endorsement of Native American nicknames and mascots in sports by universities such as the runner-up in this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament, the University of Illinois, and my own alma mater, Bradley University, perpetuates stereotypes of Native people as savage caricatures rather than contemporary contributors to society. (edweek.org)
  • Provided that, I stereotyped my interviewee the same exact way numerous people stereotype me. (bartleby.com)
  • Stereotyping is when a judgement is made on a group of people because of the actions of a few. (bartleby.com)
  • Stereotypes do not take into account the great diversity of people within a group of people. (nncc.org)
  • People may learn stereotypes by believing someone else's opinion when they haven't had firsthand experience. (nncc.org)
  • 2. Become more aware of stereotypes and how they interfere with our ability to perceive and interact with people. (nncc.org)
  • The report finds that stereotypes contribute towards the mental health crisis among children and young people, are at the root of girls' problems with body image and eating disorders, higher male suicide rates and violence against women and girls. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • You can name off so many, but it's the people who are ignorant who stereotype others. (enotalone.com)
  • This paper will discuses what stereotypes are, how they affect people and how stereotypes can affect society. (bartleby.com)
  • Stereotypes have great impacts on people all over the world. (bartleby.com)
  • One of the reasons why people believe stereotypes blindly is that they know less about the objects. (bartleby.com)
  • In order to decline the uncertainty of this new object, people choose to believe the stereotypes to feel safer. (bartleby.com)
  • Generally speaking, the greatest problem that arises with stereotypes is that they judge group of people by the characteristics and actions of their ancestors, rather than on an individual basis. (bartleby.com)
  • If you're wondering why blackface -- mimicking people of African descent via stereotypes and makeup-darkened skin -- is a big deal, then perhaps a little history lesson can help demystify the outcry. (ted.com)
  • I'm not sure enough people give enough thought to the third, equally dangerous, stereotype. (edutopia.org)
  • People sometimes stereotype those with disabilities, assuming their quality of life is poor or that they are unhealthy because of their impairments. (cdc.gov)
  • This chapter describes a number of mechanisms that may explain age stereotyping and may lead to work place age discrimination in the areas of hiring, training, performance appraisal, layoffs and reemployment, and interpersonal treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • A stereotype is a mental category based on exaggerated and inaccurate generalizations used to describe all members of a group" (Bennett 91). (bartleby.com)
  • To put it another way, Bennett states, "As psychologists have pointed out, stereotyping is a natural phenomenon in that all humans develop mental categories to help make sense of their environments" (91). (bartleby.com)
  • Aside from arising from mental shortcuts, it has also been proposed that stereotypes are a result of group conflict (Sherif, 1966). (bartleby.com)
  • Indeed, schemas guide behaviour and allow a platform for individuals to make mental shortcuts and damaging stereotypes, they can also simplify life and are useful in every day situations (Macrae, Stangor & Hewstone, 1996). (bartleby.com)
  • They tend to influence the way teachers, parents, peers and society in general classify, justify and treat whichever group is represented by the stereotype. (edutopia.org)
  • Even though as human beings we tend to generalise, we urge travellers to avoid stereotyping - and instead make an effort to connect with a culture. (gviusa.com)
  • We have so many examples of stereotypes that are holding both men and women back from being their true, nuanced selves and living up to their full potential, including the most recent headlines poking fun at Prince George practicing ballet . (forbes.com)
  • To illustrate, I will debunk two examples of common and unfavourable stereotypes about Mexico. (gviusa.com)
  • Anyplace where differences are found leaves room for stereotypes. (nncc.org)
  • Payne argues these results demonstrate that executive control -- the ability to control our impulses, both in terms of stereotyping and in other realms -- is a separate process from automatic bias. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Stereotyping Introduction I have come to recognize stereotyping as one of the worst evils in our society today, not just because of its facts-erosive nature, but as well due to the spectrum of our population that get swept away by its current. (bartleby.com)
  • Research has shown that individualist cultures engage in more self-stereotyping because they rely more on interpersonal relationships, group cohesion, and in-group ties compared to collectivist cultures. (wikipedia.org)
  • Researchers at the Association for Psychological Science noted that stereotyping women often influence their financial decisions. (medicaldaily.com)
  • According to a recent survey, certain stereotypes about women still seem to be widespread among the Italian population. (statista.com)
  • As can be seen from the evidence presented by Careerwise, this stereotype can be debunked because it shows that women can persevere through all the hardships even when brought down. (ipl.org)
  • Girls and women face persistent negative stereotyping within STEM ( science , technology , engineering , mathematics ). (bvsalud.org)
  • Stereotyping is something that I feel we all do to some extent in life. (cyberessays.com)
  • This can have long running effects on how we live life, and the person being stereotyped against may have negative effects. (cyberessays.com)
  • Life will throw all sorts of things at you, but to me, stereotypes are the small things. (enotalone.com)
  • For example, if one had an existing stereotype that guns are dangerous and hastily decided to move to the other side of the street after noticing a man with a gun - this would be an extremely useful and possibly life-saving use of a stereotype. (bartleby.com)
  • Stereotypes are present in everyday life and they affect how were perceive other groups or individuals. (bartleby.com)
  • Every nation in the world can be generalized based on certain preferences and ways of life and, in this project, Zaytsev grabs hold of every clich possible and narrows them down into what he describes as "an experiment with visual forms of national flags using verbal stereotypes. (mymodernmet.com)
  • To help debunk some of the most eye-roll-worthy zodiac stereotypes out there, POPSUGAR spoke to TikTok astrologer Astrodim about each zodiac sign's clichés. (popsugar.com)
  • Whether you identify with your zodiac traits at all or not, there's probably at least one stereotype about your zodiac sign that you find questionable. (popsugar.com)
  • My first time having an encounter where I was stereotyped was when I was in college at the University of Mississippi. (cyberessays.com)
  • Read #SmashStereotypes timeline here - which sets out the stages at which children and infants encounter those stereotypes. (fawcettsociety.org.uk)
  • As you have probably guessed, respondents who performed with a more racially stereotyped pattern on the weapons identification task also rated John more negatively (with a correlation of r =.40). (scienceblogs.com)
  • In social psychology, self-stereotyping (or autostereotyping) is a process by which an individual integrates and internalizes commonly held characterizations (i.e. stereotypes or prototypes) of an in-group into their self-concept. (wikipedia.org)
  • Self-stereotyping is not only limited to social group settings, it can also occur with environmental cues. (wikipedia.org)
  • Stereotyping involves the encoding of group-based concepts and their influence on impression formation, social goals and behaviour. (nature.com)
  • Conceptualizing control in social cognition: How executive functioning modulates the functioning of automatic stereotyping. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Girls are good at STEM: Opening minds and providing evidence reduces boys' stereotyping of girls' STEM ability. (bvsalud.org)
  • Getting past the private-equity stereotype, which suggests rigid 10-year investment cycles and loading companies with debt, and to convey that Pritzker can approach investments differently. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • We gathered some of the most ridiculous Arizona stereotypes in hopes to squash them once and for all! (abc15.com)
  • During the time I was born, in the 90's, stereotypes were taught to children through school, family members, and media. (bartleby.com)
  • Self-stereotyping can be characterized as negative and positive. (wikipedia.org)
  • obtunded and requires strong or painful stimulation to ______ make movements (not stereotyped). (medscape.com)
  • This stereotype is a major issue in society. (ipl.org)
  • Catching up on an item from a couple of weeks ago, on Monday November 14, MSNBC's Countdown host Keith Olbermann posted on his Bloggermann Web site a blog entry that, while actually praising one show from Fox News Channel, also charged that FNC generally is a "network devoted to reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. (newsbusters.org)
  • The purpose of this study is to identify circumstances in which an illusory correlation will be formed and how that may lead to the formation of stereotypes. (bartleby.com)
  • Members of low-status groups have been found to be more prone to self-stereotyping than members of high-status groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the Webster's dictionary, a stereotype is defined as "a simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group. (bartleby.com)
  • Prior to self-stereotyping, one experiences depersonalization, the process of shedding one's unique identity to merge it with the group identity of the in-group while simultaneously separating themselves from the out-group. (wikipedia.org)
  • Latrofa and colleagues (2012) suggest self-stereotyping increases when low-status groups feel threatened and individuals within the group see more similarities between the group and themselves. (wikipedia.org)
  • I find stereotyping when individuals of a group are presumed to have characteristics attributed to the whole group. (bartleby.com)
  • For example, although a stereotype exists that Millennials (those born after 1979, for purposes of this survey) are the "me" generation and have high expectations for employers, an international survey of hiring managers and HR professionals released Oct. 8, 2012, concluded that Generation X (those born between 1962 and 1979 for purposes of this survey) is "the most demanding age group" in the workplace. (shrm.org)
  • As most individuals are a member of one societal group or another, it would be beneficial to examine why stereotypes form, and why some are more common than others. (bartleby.com)
  • The effects of environmental factors on self stereotyping among low status groups has been studied in gay men. (wikipedia.org)
  • We must be critical of these Mexican stereotypes in film and mindful of the media we consume. (gviusa.com)
  • Gay Stereotypes: Are They True? (go.com)
  • But, says Allen, the stereotypes are not always true. (go.com)
  • They'll open up, because they realize that those stupid stereotypes aren't true. (enotalone.com)