• What would be the importance of having conversations across different social groups about how stereotype threat impacts them? Would a conversation of this nature be beneficial? Why or why not?
Stereotype as we have understood are some assumptions people have towards certain groups. These may be the races, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual preferences and other areas. We also know that people In each of their own groups have threats and risks too.
This has to be worked on to reduce the stereotype threat as this would completely put a individual into physical and mental problems. For this we have to know the problems, threats and risks each group is facing and how they feel and has a solution to it if this happens at the right time than definitely we can generalise the interventions.
The importance of having conversations across different social group about the stereotype threat is necessary to understand and classify the prevalence of general and specific problems and threats individuals underwent.
* this makes the individual to ventilate his feelings were half of his stress cam be reduced when shared
* the members who face the threats themselves will have the measures of solving and may require little support and when communicated would feel beneficial and motivates him to lead a healthy life
* provides a overview of how people perceive this and how it affects their life in all aspects
* it also helps to have precise decision making and problem solving approach when a person knows about the common group problems and it can be generalised.
Thus discussing the impacts of stereotype threats among groups helps to solve it by generalising the solution.
• What would be the importance of having conversations across different social groups about how stereotype...
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