Sentences with phrase «social categories»

Similarly, people are more likely to mistakenly think that individuals who belong to the same social category also share the same attributes.
People are more likely to confuse the identity of individuals when they belong to the same social category than when they belong to different categories.
This app is listed in Social category of play store.
«A Portfolio of Models» (1974) explores social categories through six feminine archetypes of Goddess, Housewife, Working Girl, Professional, Earth Mother, and Lesbian in both image and text corresponding to the given roles while concluding that the exhaustiveness and limitations of the artificial nuances leaves her to «be an artist and point the finger at her own predicament» and operating as artist «when all other values are rejected.»
«Where a genuine relationship exists between social categories and attributes, people are very good at detecting this, remembering it and then passing this information on.
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Marno's research replicates earlier findings showing how quickly humans form social categories, making «ingroup» and «outgroup» distinctions.
«Our findings support feminist theories suggesting that although gender is a powerful social category, there is a range of ways it can be performed,» Consalvo says.
«The IAT is an experimental method designed to measure the strengths of associations linking social categories, like blacks versus whites, to evaluative anchors, like good versus bad,» Mo said.
He additionally examines how the brain represents social categories and core trait dimensions of other people, and how initial perceptions influence downstream behavior and real - world outcomes.
«Fashion tends to segregate us as well as adapt us into various social categories, also helping us communicate our moods.
An effect, then, of tuition deregulation and climbing law school tuition fees is to create an increasingly narrow social category of student who can afford the professional gamble of a law degree.
More specifically, Dr. Park has been interested in investigating the mental process and representations that affect social judgment and behavior, with a focus on the implicit and unconscious ways in which social category information influences human judgment and behavior.
Rites of passage mark distinctions in an otherwise continuous life course, celebrating and facilitating change and the disruption of standard social categories, while at the same time preserving them.
Equally, however, where there is no existing relationship between social categories and attributes, we see this association emerging spontaneously over time as the social information evolves,» Martin explains.
For example, there are those who have tried existential and personalistic categories; those who have applied linguistic analysis to biblical statements; those who have advocated the dehellenization of traditional formulations; those who have experimented with political and social categories of the secular city; those who believe in the relevance of pragmatic philosophy or Whiteheadian process philosophy, and so on.
«That's going to disproportionately affect poorer people who will be treated in particular kinds of ways based on the social categories that they're put into.
Greater Vancouver ranks seventh overall in the Social category with a «B» grade, placing it higher than all its Canadian counterparts except Toronto.
The physical experience of the body, always modified by the social categories through which it is known, sustains a particular view of society.
«The gospel», writes Thérèse Souga, a Catholic from Cameroun, «leads me to discover that Jesus bears a message of liberation for every human being and especially for those social categories that are most disadvantaged.
We might learn that those whose wisdom is born out of suffering can teach us an understanding of God and the world that transcends all political, economic and social categories.
Therefore, «class» is a political and social category, not an ontological one.
He said: «We should practice tolerance in religion, ethnicity and ideology and abhor any form of hatred or discrimination against anyone different from us in any social category.
Our social category for finding new mates for both women and men is designed for singles like you as we all need mates at some time in our lives.
Our social category for finding new mates to hang out with, for both women and men, is designed for singles like you as we all need mates at some time in our lives.
On this site, you will find hip, attractive, and interesting, men and women in a variety of social categories.
However, the conception of reception Fujiki is considering is one constructed as a social category by intellectuals affiliated with the government.
Mica Pollock's profound insights about the dilemmas of race talk and silence will change the way Americans think about language, social categories, and the responsibilities we must face if we are ever to make headway against racial inequality.»
The people who didn't have them on their cars weren't necessarily unpatriotic — but displaying a flag on one's car was associated with particular political and social categories that aren't especially popular on campuses.
... if consensus is our marker for scientific agreement, we know that's a social category, not in an epistemological category, how do we think about the connection or disconnection between the social definition and the epistemological definition?
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