Search Results - "stereotype"
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An overview of implicit racial stereotype in Malaysia
Published 2018“…Based on the concept of social psychology, a stereotype is a scheme or general knowledge structure associated with the characteristics, attribute and behaviour of group members. …”
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Women Stereotype On Tv Talk Show
Published 2015“…All forms of media communicate images of the sexes, many of which perpetuate unrealistic, stereotypical, and limiting perceptions. Television as one of the mass media portrays women stereotype as “Ini Talk Show” program does. …”
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Asian Stereotypes: Asian Representation in Hollywood Films
Published 2020“…Asian stereotypes in Hollywood films is a topic that always discussed by the public. …”
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The orientalist mind on the lazy Malays stereotype: is it true?
Published 2020“…However, this has created a typical stereotype on the characteristics of the Malay society in general. …”
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Self-to-stereotype matching and musical taste: Is there a link between self-to-stereotype similarity and self-rated music-genre preferences?
Published 2017“…Musical taste is believed to function as a social "badge" of identity that might develop according to a process of "self-to-stereotype matching". For this reason, individuals were expected to like musical styles that are stereotypically associated with fans that were similar to them. …”
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Representation of disabilities in Malaysian films: stereotypes, identities & the others
Published 2024“…This new representation challenges existing stereotypes and offers a more nuanced view of disability. …”
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Representation of disabilities in Malaysian films: stereotypes, identities & the others
Published 2024“…This new representation challenges existing stereotypes and offers a more nuanced view of disability. …”
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The Effect of Gender Stereotypes on the Entrepreneurial Creative Process of Divergent Thinking
Published 2013“…Previous research has shown that the activation of stereotypes on women’s math performance impinged their mathematical abilities causing them to do worse than their abilities. …”
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Age stereotypes and subjective age: Influences and indicators of successful aging?
Published 2019“…Furthermore, implicit age stereotypes can trigger self-stereotyping effects. Levy (1996) primed older adults with negative or positive stereotypes. …”
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Flipping tropes & subverting stereotype priming in the hunger games trilogy
Published 2023“…In this paper, the tropes are viewed through the sociological lens called stereotype priming which is the perpetuation of stereotypes through systemic means targeting certain behaviours, traits or beliefs. …”
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The spinsters’ descent into stereotype in selected Malaysian and Singaporean short stories
Published 2017“…While given different treatments with the progression of time, spinsters had yet to escape the stereotypical traits inflicted upon them. The continuous appearance of stereotypical themes were found not only in Western narratives but also in its Eastern counterparts, as found within the short stories selected for this research. …”
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UML stereotypes for the development of process interaction-driven web applications
Published 2016“…The uniqueness relies on UML stereotypes usability in the design pattern modeling approach. …”
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Manipulation of female stereotypes in Chinese translations of fragrance product descriptions
Published 2023“…Although most research examines female stereotypes in advertising, few studies focus on translating female stereotypes in advertising texts from English into Chinese. …”
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Translingual identity: Perpetual foreigner stereotype of the Eastern-European immigrants in Australia
Published 2022“…This paper expands the translingual literature from the perspective of sociolinguistic disparities of culturally and linguistically diverse Eastern-European immigrant women in Australia, as they become victims of the perpetual foreigner stereotype in their host communities. Using the linguistic ethnography methods, such as open ethnographic observation and semi-structured interview, the study reveals that due to biographical accent, name, and the country of origin, as aspects of translingual identity - Australian-by-passport, those women become the victim of the perpetual foreigner stereotypes, such as 'perceived as different' and 'Russian bride, ' which led to their feelings of inferiority and social inequality. …”
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