The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, the attribution of supernatural, extrasensory, and magical mental and physical qualities to humans. Five studies test and support the hypothesis that White Americans superhumanize Black people relative toWhite people. Studies 1–2b demonstrate this phenomenon at an implicit level, showing that Whites preferentially associate Blacks versus Whites with superhuman versus human words on an implicit association test and on a categorization task. Studies 3–4 demonstrate this phenomenon at an explicit level, showing that Whites preferentially attribute superhuman capacities to Blacks versus Whites, and Study 4 specifically shows that superhumanization...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
This article shows that when confronted with a problem as complex as racial preju-dice, researchers ...
The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, t...
The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, t...
Two experiments tested the premise that the underlying stereotyping processes used by Blacks and Whi...
The purpose of the first phase of the study was to determine whether Blacks perceive feelings of rac...
In order to gain a better understanding of the experiences of African Americans in America, research...
This study was an exploration of the relationship between self-esteem, color-blind racial attitudes,...
Based on social psychological theories, we predicted that White Americans ’ belief in a genetic race...
History and some research suggest that the degree of prejudice by Whites as well as within the Afric...
Some people nowithstanding believe that there are people or races that are born to be higher or lowe...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
This article shows that when confronted with a problem as complex as racial preju-dice, researchers ...
The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, t...
The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, t...
Two experiments tested the premise that the underlying stereotyping processes used by Blacks and Whi...
The purpose of the first phase of the study was to determine whether Blacks perceive feelings of rac...
In order to gain a better understanding of the experiences of African Americans in America, research...
This study was an exploration of the relationship between self-esteem, color-blind racial attitudes,...
Based on social psychological theories, we predicted that White Americans ’ belief in a genetic race...
History and some research suggest that the degree of prejudice by Whites as well as within the Afric...
Some people nowithstanding believe that there are people or races that are born to be higher or lowe...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
Fictional superheroes possess characteristics that can be identified with on a human level (e.g., ge...
This article shows that when confronted with a problem as complex as racial preju-dice, researchers ...