At this time in America, stereotypes that focused on the Arab race had affected many American Arabs within the United States.
Prof. Claude Steele of Stanford studies how stereotypes affect motivation.
Of course stereotypes affect us.
These largely unchallenged stereotypes often affect how the candidates present themselves - and their opponents.
Further, she argues that the stereotypes that were set during slavery still affect black women today.
The stereotypes and infantilization of older and younger people by patronizing language affects older and younger people's self-esteem and behaviors.
These stereotypes could have wittingly or unwittingly affected the relations in the NATO-Russia Council.
Their main focus was to see if a negative stereotype towards women would affect their performance.
Tradition and religious stereotypes affect legislation, the ratification of international agreements and the application of such agreements.
Without intention, or even awareness, implicit stereotypes affect human behavior and judgments.