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Stereotypic Judgments
Stereotypic judgments are assessments made about individuals or groups based on generalized beliefs or stereotypes rather than on their individual characteristics.
Characteristics
Qualities, traits, or features that distinguish a person, object, or phenomenon, defining its nature and behavior.
Resistance
The refusal to accept or comply with something; it can also refer to the ability not to be affected by something.
Stereotype Threat
A situational predicament in which individuals are at risk of conforming to stereotypes about their social group.
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