Underrepresentation in the media can perpetuate stereotypes, limit opportunities for positive representation, and contribute to feelings of exclusion and marginalization among the group of people who are not adequately portrayed. This can lead to lower self-esteem, decreased societal recognition of their experiences, and reduced empathy and understanding from the broader population.
Having a large number of people in a group can make communication and decision-making more challenging, as there are more opinions and perspectives to consider. It can also lead to subgroups forming within the larger group, which may affect cohesion and unity. Additionally, larger groups may experience issues with coordination and teamwork.
people that are rejected by cliques/groups in society because of how they don't wish to conform or are too different from what is required to be part of a certain clique/group.
Factors such as social identity, group norms, and group cohesiveness can influence a person's behavior within a membership group. These factors can affect how individuals conform to group expectations, engage in group activities, and identify with the group's goals and values. People may modify their behavior to align with the group or seek acceptance and approval from other group members.
Stereotyping is a way of placing general characteristics on a certain group of people. Assumptions are made about how a group is supposed to look and behave. Stereotyping is often unhealthy because it keeps us from getting to know individual people, if we make assumptions about the group they belong to.
A stereotype is a fixed or conventional notion or concept that oversimplifies and generalizes a group of people based on certain characteristics or traits. It can lead to assumptions and biases that may not accurately reflect the diversity within that group.
all the above
Personal troubles generally are trouble that affect a certain person or group of people on a personal level.
White females who are pre-teen to early adulthood.
It does not affect any specific people nor does it have an impact on any one culture.
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
No, it affects all ages.
Culture has a huge impact on what a group of people wear. In certain cultures it is considered wrong to wear exposing and revealing clothing so that group of people will most likely not wear clothing as such. Also, maybe in a culture a certain type of clothing is madatory wear, then that group of people will most likely ave to wear that type of clothing. This is just brief.
Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) is one of the porphyrias, a group of inherited diseases caused by hereditary deficiences in particular enzymes (certain types of proteins).
a group of people who have special capability in a certain sector
no, no it does not. but how would i kno? im a dumb computer (O=
certain group of people normally hired to applaud an act Marliec 'DeYega
does athma EFFECT ANY RACE MORE THAN ANOTHER