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Origin
In most sheep, a white fleece is not caused by albinism but by a common dominant gene that switches color production off, thus obscuring any other color that may be present. A Black fleece is caused by a recessive gene, so if a white ram and a white ewe are each heterozygous for Black, about one in four of their lambs will be Black. In most white sheep breeds, only a few white sheep are heterozygous for Black, so Black lambs are usually much rarer than this.Idiomatic usage
The term originated from the occasional Black sheep which are born into a flock of white sheep. Black wool is considered commercially undesirable because it cannot be dyed. In 18th and 19th century England, the Black color of the sheep was seen as the mark of the devil. In modern usage, the expression has lost some of its negative connotations, though the term is usually given to the member of a group who has certain characteristics or lack thereof deemed undesirable by that group. Jessica Mitford described herself as "the red sheep of the family", a communist in a family of aristocratic fascists. The idiom is also found in other languages, e.g. German, Finnish, French, Italian, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Greek, Turkish, Hungarian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Swedish, Danish, Spanish, Catalan, Czech, Slovak, Romanian and Polish. During the Second Spanish Republic a weekly magazine named El Be Negre, meaning 'The Black sheep', was published in Barcelona. The same concept is illustrated in some other languages by the phrase "white crow": for example, belaya vorona (бе́лая воро́на) in Russian and kalāg-e sefīd (کلاغ سفید) in Persian.In psychology
In 1988, Marques, Yzerbyt and Leyens conducted an experiment where Belgian students rated the following groups according to trait-descriptors (e.g. sociable, polite, violent, cold): unlikeable Belgian students, unlikeable North African students, likeable Belgian students, and likeable North African students. The results indicated that favorability is considered highest for likeable ingroup members and lowest for unlikeable ingroup members, with the favorability of unlikeable and likeable outgroup members lying between the two ingroup members. These extreme judgements of likeable and unlikeable (i.e., deviant) ingroup members, relatively to comparable outgroup members is called "Black sheep effect". This effect has been shown in various intergroup contexts and under a variety of conditions, and in many experiments manipulating likeability and norm deviance.= Explanations
= A prominent explanation of the Black sheep effect derives from the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization theory). Group members are motivated to sustain a positive and distinctive social identity and, as a consequence, group members emphasize likeable members and evaluate them more positive than outgroup members, bolstering the positive image of their ingroup (ingroup bias). Furthermore, the positive social identity may be threatened by group members who deviate from a relevant group norm. To protect the positive group image, ingroup members derogate ingroup deviants more harshly than deviants of an outgroup. Eidelman and Biernat wrote in 2003 that personal identities are also threatened through deviant ingroup members. They argue that devaluation of deviant members is an individual response of interpersonal differentiation. Khan and Lambert suggested in 1998 that cognitive processes such as assimilation and contrast, which may underline the effect, should be examined.= Limitations
= Even though there is wide support for the Black sheep effect, the opposite pattern has been found, for example, that White participants judge unqualified Black targets more negatively than comparable White targets. Consequently, there are several factors which influence the Black sheep effect. For instance, the higher the identification with the ingroup, and the higher the entitativity of the ingroup, the more the Black sheep effect emerges. Even situational factors explaining the deviance have an influence whether the Black sheep effect occurs.See also
Black swan theory Dark horse Glossary of sheep husbandry Scapegoat Baa Baa Black sheep The Ugly Duckling Low-lifeReferences
External links
Exploration of the etymology of the phrase "Black sheep of the family" Marques, José M.; José M. Marques; Vincent Y. Yzerbyt (1988). "The Black sheep effect: Judgmental extremity towards ingroup members in inter-and intra-group situations". European Journal of Social Psychology. 18 (3): 287–292. doi:10.1002/ejsp.2420180308. Retrieved 2008-01-04.A genetic engineering experiment gone horribly awry turns a large flock of docile sheep into unrelenting killing machines. Black Sheep (2007)
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Black sheep - Wikipedia
In the English language, black sheep is an idiom that describes a member of a group who is different from the rest, especially a family member who does not fit in. The term stems from sheep whose fleece is colored black rather than the more common white; these sheep stand out in the flock and their wool is worth less as it will not dye.
Black Sheep Idiom – Meaning & Origin - GRAMMARIST
The term “black sheep” refers to someone or something that is different or out of place in a group. It can be used in a negative or a positive way, depending on the context and the individual being described.
BLACK SHEEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BLACK SHEEP definition: 1. a person who has done something bad that brings embarrassment or shame to his or her family: 2…. Learn more.
The Power of Being “The Black Sheep” of the Family
Jan 17, 2022 · The term black sheep is most often used to describe the feeling of being the odd one out in one's family of origin. Black-sheep or scapegoat archetypes are prevalent in cultures worldwide.
Black Sheep (1996) - IMDb
Black Sheep: Directed by Penelope Spheeris. With Chris Farley, David Spade, Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole. A gubernatorial candidate hires a wormy special assistant whose only job is to make sure the candidate's well-meaning but incompetent brother doesn't ruin the election.
Black sheep Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BLACK SHEEP is a disfavored or disreputable member of a group. How to use black sheep in a sentence.
The Black Sheep: Definition, Meaning, and Origin - US Dictionary
Jan 31, 2024 · The phrase "the black sheep" is used to identify someone who stands out in a group, usually a family, for being different or non-conformist. The term can carry negative connotations, implying that the person is a source of embarrassment or trouble.
10 Black Sheep Breeds (A to Z List with Pictures) - Fauna Facts
Examples of black sheep breeds include Arapawa Island Sheep, Balwen Welsh Mountain Sheep, Black Hawaiian Sheep, Black Katahdin Sheep, and Black Welsh Mountain Sheep. There are many different types of sheep breeds in the world, but some of …
BLACK SHEEP definition in American English | Collins English …
BLACK SHEEP definition: a person who is regarded as a disgrace or failure by his or her family or peer group | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
Black sheep - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The black sheep is the odd one out, whether he's a disgrace to the family or just doesn't seem to belong. The origin of the phrase comes from the rare presence in a flock of white sheep of a sheep with black fleece.