This study examined some of the cognitive processes underlying stereotyping, as well as the effects of multiple social categories in impression formation. Phase 1 of the study assessed stereotypes (if males, females, 20 year olds, 70 year olds, French Canadians and English Canadians in a sample of 60 under-graduates. The results demonstrated that stereotype judgements were relatively automatic in that they were made more quickly than non-stereotype judge-ments. Phase 2 of the study examined the impressions formed of "individuals" who were simultaneously identified in terms of gender, age and ethnicity. These individuals tended to be perceived in terms of their gender and age; moreover, this effect was more pronounced on stereotype...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This research examined the wa...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
In three studies, subjects observed slide and tape portrayals of interacting small groups that were ...
This dissertation analyzes the process of stereotyping from a cognitive perspective. It has a fourfo...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
When forming impressions about other people, stereotypes about the individual's social group often i...
Reported are three studies testing social categorization processes and the effects of those categori...
Factors influencing the tendency to represent a social stimulus primarily in stereotypic terms. or m...
Contains fulltext : 28770.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In line with S...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
When forming impressions about other people, stereotypes about the individual's social group often i...
In line with Susan Fiske and Steven Neuberg's continuum model of impression formation it was found t...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This research examined the wa...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
In three studies, subjects observed slide and tape portrayals of interacting small groups that were ...
This dissertation analyzes the process of stereotyping from a cognitive perspective. It has a fourfo...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
When forming impressions about other people, stereotypes about the individual's social group often i...
Reported are three studies testing social categorization processes and the effects of those categori...
Factors influencing the tendency to represent a social stimulus primarily in stereotypic terms. or m...
Contains fulltext : 28770.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In line with S...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
When forming impressions about other people, stereotypes about the individual's social group often i...
In line with Susan Fiske and Steven Neuberg's continuum model of impression formation it was found t...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...