The sociological imagination is the capacity to think systematically about the things we experience so that we no longer make faulty generalizations about individuals based on what we think we know about the groups they are members of. In other words, the sociological imagination helps us challenge __________.

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The answer is stereotypes.

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A stereotype is considered a preconceived notion that people usually have  related to a group of people. Most of the stereotypes are established because of prejudice. Thus, we should be careful with them.

Stereotypes are preconceptions or ideas that people have about certain groups. They are usually negative, but there are also positive. An example of a stereotype could be that tall people have good performance at basketball. One of the main issues concerning stereotypes is that a stereotype can be true in some cases, but it is not true in all cases.    

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