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Stereotypes are oversimplified and widely held beliefs about particular groups of people. They often arise from a desire to categorize and understand the world, but they can lead to prejudice and discrimination. Stereotypes can be based on a wide range of characteristics, including ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, occupation, and age. These beliefs are often acquired through socialization, media portrayals, and personal experiences, though they may not accurately reflect the diversity within a group.
The formation of stereotypes can be a cognitive shortcut, allowing individuals to process information quickly. However,