It's Dickens in part, that stereotype of old London, of the urban working class, but it's not just Dickens. Moby Dick is here too.
其中有狄更斯出现,有对于伦敦及当地工人阶级的,刻板印象,不仅仅是狄更斯的影子,还有《白鲸记》
which totally goes against the stereotype of like "New Yorkers are mean, they are all like rude and everything."
和那种“纽约人很刻薄,都很没礼貌。”的刻板印象截然不同,
Well, I mean, you have one part of the stereotype of both Swarthmore and of Duke.
我觉得,你是有一些成见,对斯沃斯莫尔和杜克来说都是。
It turns out in the world of classical music there's a stereotype of women being simply less proficient than men: they play smaller than men, they don't have the same force and they have smaller techniques, they're more temperamental and so on.
在古典音乐界,有一个刻板印象,女人的造诣就是不如男人:,她们演奏得不如男人宏大,她们力量不如男人,她们技巧不如男人,她们喜怒无常等等。
you'll find... you'll find a lot of people who are not that stereotype
你会发现……许多会计师没那么刻板,
I think this is perfectly fair because young people like you get into a lot more accidents with your reefer and your alcohol and so it is-- now, some of you are saying "that's a stereotype."
我觉得这样很公平,因为像你们这样的年轻人经常出车祸,因为你们又吸大麻又喝酒,所以…,有些人会说“这是刻板印象”
The finding is that if your race or your group has a negative stereotype associated with it in any particular domain, being reminded of it serves as a stereotype threat and hence damages your performance in all sorts of domains.
他们发现如果你的种族或群体,跟一个消极的刻板印象有关,随便在什么领域上,如果别人在你面前提前,就足以构成刻板印象威胁,从而影响你在这个领域上的表现。
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