- propaganda definition. Official government communications to the public that are designed to influence opinion. The information may be true or false, but it is always carefully selected for its political effect.
Examples of the 7, common types of propaganda.
1. Stereo types.:
Gender Profiling:
There are also some common stereotypes of men and women, such as:
2.Generalities | Virtues | Values:
3.The good o'l testimonial
4.Transfer | Association
5.Bandwagon | Inevitable-victory
6.Plain folks | Common people
7.Sometimes it's just a jacket.:
Example #1:My 5th grade teacher once told me that girls will go crazy for boys if they learn how to dance. Therefore, if you want to make the ladies go crazy for you, learn to dance.
Explanation: Even if the 5th grade teacher were an expert on relationships, her belief about what makes girls “go crazy” for boys is speculative, or perhaps circumstantial, at best.
1. Stereo types.:
Gender Profiling:
There are also some common stereotypes of men and women, such as:
- Men are strong and do all the work.
- Men are the "backbone."
- Women aren't as smart as a man.
- Women can’t do as good of a job as a man.
- Girls are not good at sports.
- Guys are messy and unclean.
- Men who spend too much time on the computer or read are geeks.
2.Generalities | Virtues | Values:
3.The good o'l testimonial
4.Transfer | Association
5.Bandwagon | Inevitable-victory
6.Plain folks | Common people
7.Sometimes it's just a jacket.:
Example #1:My 5th grade teacher once told me that girls will go crazy for boys if they learn how to dance. Therefore, if you want to make the ladies go crazy for you, learn to dance.
Explanation: Even if the 5th grade teacher were an expert on relationships, her belief about what makes girls “go crazy” for boys is speculative, or perhaps circumstantial, at best.