PSYC 6200 Walden University Week 7 Insight on Stereotyping Paper

PSYC 6200 Walden University Week 7 Insight on Stereotyping Paper

PSYC 6200 Walden University Week 7 Insight on Stereotyping Paper

Write a 5- to 6-page paper (apart from the title page and references) that references at least four scholarly articles and includes at least two unique articles for each theory you selected. Your final project should include the following:

  • A description of both theories you selected and why you think they are appropriate for the topic you chose from the list or that was pre-approved by your Instructor by the end of Week 5
  • A comparison of the theories related to the topic you chose
  • An argument as to which theory provides a better understanding of the topic
  • An explanation of how psychological research grounded in these two theories helped you better understand the characteristics of the topic
  • An examination of cultural aspects that might contribute to that understanding

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I am attaching the introduction paper of my selection with the two theories i have choose for this assignment, that are the social psychology, and the cognitive-developmental approach, so these are the theories i need to compare, and use both in the argument in this assignment

 

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PSYC6200 Week 7 Assignment AbuelzainR Stereotyping The insight the impact of stigma on an individual’s behavior “Girls suck at maths,” “Men are so insensitive,” “Arabs and Muslims are terrorists,” “Black people struggle at university,” “Teenagers are rebels,” or “Jews are greedy.” Chances are, at some point, you have heard most of these phrases. Stereotypes are a little bit like air: invisible, but continually present. We have many identities, and most likely, we stigmatize some of them. Although we should all avoid accepting these stereotypes, it is often not that easy. In our minds, false assumptions about our abilities readily turn into a voice of self-doubt that can be difficult to avoid. Stereotypes did not only include race, culture, ethnicity, age, and gender but extended to stigmatize or prejudge people with physical or