The categorization literature has shown that concepts are unstable and context-dependent knowledge structures (e.g., Barsalou, 1987; 1989). Three studies show similar findings for stereotypes. Study 1 revealed only moderate levels of within-participants stability in the content of social categories. Study 2 showed that irrelevant attributes of social groups are incorporated into the groups ’ stereotype as long as they are contextually salient. Study 3 provided preliminary evidence suggesting that stereotype context sensitivity may be accounted for a belief illusion account
A mixed model of stereotype representation was tested. Experiment 1 examined the development of ster...
A mixed model of stereotype representation was tested. Experiment 1 examined the development of ster...
We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A de...
Consistent with general work on conceptual knowledge, current approaches to social categorization an...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
Personal Fear of Invalidity on information processing during the development of stereotypes. In Stud...
When people encounter information that is incongruent with a stereotype the logical expectation is t...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
Past research suggests that beliefs that are based on integrated impressions are held with greater c...
In three studies, subjects observed slide and tape portrayals of interacting small groups that were ...
Past research suggests that beliefs that are based on integrated impressions are held with greater c...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...
The present studies examine how failures in reality monitoring contribute to stereotype maintenance....
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
A mixed model of stereotype representation was tested. Experiment 1 examined the development of ster...
A mixed model of stereotype representation was tested. Experiment 1 examined the development of ster...
We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A de...
Consistent with general work on conceptual knowledge, current approaches to social categorization an...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
Personal Fear of Invalidity on information processing during the development of stereotypes. In Stud...
When people encounter information that is incongruent with a stereotype the logical expectation is t...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
Past research suggests that beliefs that are based on integrated impressions are held with greater c...
In three studies, subjects observed slide and tape portrayals of interacting small groups that were ...
Past research suggests that beliefs that are based on integrated impressions are held with greater c...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...
The present studies examine how failures in reality monitoring contribute to stereotype maintenance....
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
A mixed model of stereotype representation was tested. Experiment 1 examined the development of ster...
A mixed model of stereotype representation was tested. Experiment 1 examined the development of ster...
We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A de...