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Stereotype, Vorurteile und Rassismus

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In Verbindung mit Ihrer Studienwahl werden Ihnen bestimmt Aussagen wie »Die Psychologen haben doch alle selbst eine Macke!« oder »Achtung, ein Psychologe – jetzt muss ich aufpassen, sonst werde ich analysiert!« untergekommen sein. Umgekehrt haben möglicherweise auch Sie gegenüber anderen Fachrichtungen gewisse Annahmen: So würden Sie den naturliebenden Vegetarier möglicherweise eher dem Fach Biologie zuordnen, die kühl wirkende und stets perfekt gestylte Frau im Wirtschaftsund Managementbereich unterbringen und es wäre keine überraschung für Sie, wenn der sozial engagierte Studentensprecher, der für jeden ein offenes Ohr hat, nicht Jura, sondern Sozialpädagogik studiert.

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Fischer, P., Asal, K., Krueger, J. (2013). Stereotype, Vorurteile und Rassismus. In: Sozialpsychologie für Bachelor. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30272-5_7

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