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To prepare for this journal, watch Social Relations (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (2017). Reflect on this topic. Specifically, consider concepts other than those covered in discussions and/or assignments. Explain how a particular theoretical perspective applies to your own experience, personal or professional. Describe the social situation in the context of social psychological theory and research, and appraise the factors that impact your behavior as well as the role your own actions play in producing and perpetuating the situation. Your journal should be approximately one single-spaced page and include at least one reference to a required course reading.
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Running head: STEREOTYPES AND SOCIAL LEARNING
Correcting Stereotypes through Social Learning
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STEREOTYPES AND SOCIAL LEARNING
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Correcting Stereotypes through Social Learning
The world has never had as much prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes as it does
right now, thanks to the unprecedented levels of interactions and social relations that have been
triggered by the Internet. Currently, almost every individual from any region knows how to label
people from other groups based of what they generally hear about people from those regions.
Stereotyping can have far-reaching implications and can lead to divisiveness in the society. Most
of the decisions that are made by the society may be negatively influenced when divisiveness
becomes part of the society. As such, there is need for novel ways to be embraced in the pursuit
of social inclusiveness and elimination of stereotypes. The video titled “...
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