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An example of an ionotropic receptor is the
Stereotype Threat
This phenomenon occurs when individuals are at risk of conforming to stereotypes about their social group, which can adversely affect their performance in various domains.
Racial Bias Effect
The influence of race on judgments and behaviors, often leading to unfair treatment and prejudice towards racial outgroups.
Linguistic Intergroup Bias
A tendency to describe stereotypic behaviors (positive ingroup and negative outgroup) in abstractterms while describing counterstereotypic behaviors (negative ingroup and positive outgroup) inconcrete terms.
Counterstereotypic Behaviors
Actions or behaviors that go against common stereotypes or societal expectations associated with a particular group.
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