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John Stuart Mill
-In order for justice to be binding,
Stereotypes
Oversimplified, generalized images or ideas about a group of people, ignoring individual differences.
Social Schema
A cognitive framework that helps individuals organize and interpret information about the social world.
Stereotypes
Stereotypes are oversimplified and widely held beliefs or ideas about the characteristics, behaviors, and roles of certain groups or types of people, often based on minimal or no evidence.
Social Schemas
Cognitive frameworks that help in organizing social information based on past experiences and social norms.
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