Common Stereotypes

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Stereotypes and Prejudices Research Assessment

Part A

What is a stereotype?
Stereotypes are (often) untrue traits assigned to a person due to their intelligence, race or cultural beliefs just to name a few.

Identify three common stereotypes in society?
Three common stereotypes in today's society are, all Asians are good at math, children don't enjoy healthy food, and all Arabs and Muslims are terrorists.

Define and list an example of each, how a stereotype could be positive, negative or neutral.
A stereotype can be negative by limiting a person such as all blondes are dumb. Stereotypes, however, can also be positive and can compliment a person such as all Canadians are extremely polite. Stereotypes can also be neutral and not limit or complement …show more content…

Identify three sports played at both the Olympic and Paralympic games.
Basketball, Volleyball and Archery

How are these sports different?
The main difference between Paralympic and Olympic basketball is that Paralympic basketball is played in wheelchairs. The shot clock, playing time, court and ring dimensions and the number of players on the court is the same as Olympic basketball.

At the Paralympics, volleyball is played sitting down and is called 'sitting volleyball'. Two teams of six players separated by a lowered net. Courts are smaller than at the Olympics. Paralympians pelvis' must be touching the ground at all time.

Para-Archery is open to athletes with a range of physical impairments and may shoot with assistive devices allowed under classification rules. Rules differ depending on an athletes classification

Andrew Edmondson - Wheelchair Rugby Para-Olympian

What is his disability?
Andrew has incomplete quadriplegia. A quadriplegia is a form of paralysis caused by illness or injury that affects all four limbs. This was caused by a surfing accident at Coogee Beach, NSW, that resulted in damage to his spine between his C1 and C7 causing incomplete

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