Stereotyping is a three-part procedure. In the first stage, we identify a group to which we believe another person belongs. For example, if a man is wearing a turban, one might assume he is a Muslim. In the next stage, we recall a generalization other often make about the people in that group. For example, many people in the United States generalize all Muslims as terrorists or haters of America.

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In the final stage, we apply that generalization to the individual, making assumptions or forming judgments about their beliefs, values, or behavior based on our perception of their group membership. This process of stereotyping can lead to prejudices and biases, often overlooking the uniqueness and diversity within a group.