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Stereotypes are the content of the categories when we are categorizing people. The stereotypes we hold have a direct influence on our communication with strangers. Our initial predictions about strangers’ behavior must, out of necessity, be based on the stereotypes we have about the strangers’ culture, race, or ethnic group.
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