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Content and uniformity of stereotypes and meta stereotypes of homeless people in Madrid (Spain)

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Table  1.  Agreement  with  various  statements  about  homeless  people  among  the  components  of  the  Homeless Group - HG - (Meta-stereotypes) and the Domiciled Group - DG - (Stereotypes)
Table 1 shows that of the 57 statements mentioned, the members of the HG said they agreed  with 47 meta-stereotypes, while the members of the DG they agreed with 27 stereotypes
Table  2  shows  that  among  the  members  of  the  HG,  there  are  only  statistically  significant  differences  in  terms  of  age  for  three  of  the  57  suggested  statements,  with  the  oldest  individuals  showing  higher  percentages  of  agre

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