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Clarify timeframe required to detect stereotype shifts #20

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lyashevska opened this issue May 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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Clarify timeframe required to detect stereotype shifts #20

lyashevska opened this issue May 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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@lyashevska
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@SamiraBohemen I wonder what is the timeframe that we need (ideally) to identify shifts in stereotypes? At present we are working with 10 years of data (2008-2018). Is it enough?

@lyashevska lyashevska changed the title Timeframe required to identify stereotypes changes Clarify timeframe required to detect stereotype shifts May 23, 2024
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Yeah I think 10 years is a relatively short period to find such shifts. Preferably you would like to have at least about 20/25 years. Nevertheless, we can take a look and see if in these 10 years something interesting has happened. Like the disappearance of a particular stereotype and the appearance of another.

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