ADJ | stereotypic | more stereotypic | most stereotypic | |
SYNO | stereotyped | stereotypic | stereotypical | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- This type of prodrome is distinct from stereotypic aura of focal seizures that become generalized seizures.
- Active enrichment items can temporarily reduce stereotypic behaviors as their beneficial effects are usually limited to the short periods of active use.
- Stereotypic movement disorder is often misdiagnosed as tics or Tourette syndrome (TS).
- Stress has been found to be a major contributing factor to horses developing this oral stereotypic behaviour.
- The mass-produced tiles acquired a more stereotypic design with predominant polychrome irregular shell motifs.
- Developmental coordination disorder and stereotypic movement disorder are also classified as motor disorders.
- While their songs in the beginning featured simple riffing and rather stereotypic anarchist sloganeering, music and lyrics became darker and more complex by the third album "Alle Gegen Alle".
- "Hamilton has not created a traditional, stereotypic, idealized mother," wrote one critic.
- There are certain conditions under which the perceiver will be more likely to view the individual on stereotypic or individuated terms.
- For example, studies found that asking people to engage in perspective-taking tasks can lead to increased stereotyping of the target if the target is deemed as having more stereotypic qualities and as adopting stereotypic behaviors of outgroup members.
- Fitting pin-less blinders to laying hens leads to reduced activity, increased resting, adjustment problems in feeding, stereotypic head shaking and protracted displacement neck preening for a month after fitting.
- When choosing between pairs of questions to ask a black interviewee, one of which is congruent with racial stereotype, people with a high stereotypic explanatory bias (SEB) are more likely to ask the racially congruent stereotype question.
- Since much of the behavioural research done on animals requires the subject to have a certain level of normal behavioural functioning, any stereotypic behaviour exhibited by the subjects could compromise the results.
- When the child is able to fully grasp gender stable understanding about themselves, usually between the ages of five and seven, the motivation to master their orientation and to socialize themselves allows them to seek out same-sexed models to learn more about gender-stereotypic behaviors.
- • The suffering endured by the artist when displaying her art work is associated with the idea that Pane “sacrificed herself on the altar of a homophobic civilisation” for the stereotypic viewers to empathize with her.
- Autism is diagnosed based on the presence of markedly abnormal or impaired development in social interaction and communication and a markedly restricted or repetitive repertoire of stereotypic movements, activities, and/or interests.
- Research has shown that people can be trained to activate counterstereotypic information and thereby reduce the automatic activation of negative stereotypes.
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