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What is the difference in your mind, and in your common usage, between a perception, a generalization and a stereotype? Please give an example of each. Are each or all consistently unethical judgments or are they sometimes or always ethically justified in their use and implementation? Under what conditions?
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Stereotypes
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Perception, a generalization, and a stereotype
Perception is the way we organized and interpret our sensory information. It can be a top-down
or bottom-up process. This interpretation of the information we receive is influenced by our past
experiences and the knowledge available to us. A good is walking into a kitchen and smelling
cinnamon rolls (this is the sensation), but the perception is usually it's the smell...
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