Stereotype embodiment theory
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Stereotype embodiment theory
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Stereotype embodiment theory (SET) is a theoretical model first posited by psychologist Becca Levy to explain the process by which age stereotypes influence the health of older adults. There are multiple well-documented effects of age stereotypes on a number of cognitive and physical outcomes. SET explains these findings according to a three-step process: Age stereotypes are internalized from the host culture at a young age.
At some point, these age stereotype become "self stereotypes" about one
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Theoretical model of how age stereotypes influence the health of older adults
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotype_embodiment_theory
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2022-11-28T10:38:51Z
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