1. Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination
Stereotypes are beliefs and are often shared. ... To be fair, an individual should be judged on his or her merit regardless of race, religious beliefs, color, gender, physical and/or mental disability, marital status, family status, source of income, age, ancestry, place of origin or sexual orientation. Stereotyping can often lead to prejudice. ... To the extent that stereotypes are shared beliefs, prejudice and stereotypes are not necessarily correlated. ... Stereotyping limits coworkers" potential to act as individuals. ...
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