Stereotyping in Finding Nemo

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Psychology

 

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Arline M

 

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January 28, 2013

 

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Some stereotypes are formed to make us feel better about ourselves and about the group to which we belong, while other stereotypes are formed to help us better understand and categorize the world around us. Stereotyping and other theories closely related to it will find meaning and explanation in the movie "Finding Nemo...
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Stereotyping and other theories closely related to it will find meaning and explanation in the movie "Finding Nemo." An example of a (neutral) stereotypical statement would be, "All tomatoes are red." While it is true that most tomatoes possess the characteristic of being red, some tomatoes are not red...
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