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Stereotyping is the process by which people use social categories (e.g., race, sex) in acquiring, processing, and recalling information about others. Stereotypes are the traits and roles associated with certain groups and may relate to the belief component of attitudes. By most historical accounts, Walter Lippmann introduced the term "stereotype" to behavioral scientists in 1922 to represent the typical picture that comes to mind when thinking about a particular social group.
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