A stereotype.
A stereotype.
Another word for stereotype is "cliché" or "generalization."
That is called a stereotype. Also, a generalization, but that one doesn't really convey the idea of exaggeration.
Faulty generalization is a mode of thinking that takes knowledge from one group's or person's experiences and incorrectly extends it to another.
Stereotyping is when individuals are generalized and judged based on preconceived beliefs about a certain group they belong to, rather than their individual qualities or characteristics. It often involves oversimplified and biased assumptions about that group, which can lead to discrimination and unfair treatment.
Generalization can be defined as a broad statement that is applicable to a group of people.
Generalization can be defined as a broad statement that is applicable to a group of people.
Generalization can be defined as a broad statement that is applicable to a group of people.
Aggregation is a group of varied things or a mass made up of distinct parts. Generalization is a group of similar things, but not identical things.
Acting in a biased manner using prejudicial thinking involves making judgments or decisions based on preconceived notions or stereotypes about a person or group, rather than on individual merit or evidence. This can result in unfair treatment and discrimination towards others.
No, that is not a stereotype. A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified belief or idea about a particular type of person or thing. Calling someone a dork is more of a personal insult or teasing remark based on their behavior in that moment.