This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in public compared with private settings. It proposes that stereotypes may be conceptualized as a type of dominant response (C. L. Hull, 1943; R. B. Zajonc, 1965) whose expression may be enhanced in public settings, especially among individuals high in social anxiety. Support was found for this framework in an impression formation paradigm (Experiment 1) and in a speeded task designed to measure stereotypic errors in perceptual identification (Experiment 2). Use of the process dissociation procedure (B. K. Payne, L. L. Jacoby, & A. J. Lambert, in press) demonstrated that these effects were due to decreases in cognitive control rather than incre...
Does self-image threatening feedback make perceivers more likely to activate stereotypes when confro...
Three main theoretical approaches to the study of the causation of prejudice can be distinguished wi...
Prejudice expectations and other interpersonal rejection concerns have been found to direct attentio...
This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in publ...
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that people high and low in prejudice respond similarly to d...
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
Previous studies show that prejudice is an undesirable social attribute and individuals are often mo...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
Three experiments supported the hypothesis that people are more willing to express attitudes that co...
The present dissertation provides insights into the effects of communicative roles on stereotyping a...
This work examines the influence of personal control and anxiety on stereotyping and prejudice. In t...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
According to self-monitoring theory (Snyder, 1987), high self-monitors tailor their self-presentatio...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This study investigated how automatically activated racial attitudes and motivation to control preju...
Does self-image threatening feedback make perceivers more likely to activate stereotypes when confro...
Three main theoretical approaches to the study of the causation of prejudice can be distinguished wi...
Prejudice expectations and other interpersonal rejection concerns have been found to direct attentio...
This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in publ...
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that people high and low in prejudice respond similarly to d...
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
Previous studies show that prejudice is an undesirable social attribute and individuals are often mo...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
Three experiments supported the hypothesis that people are more willing to express attitudes that co...
The present dissertation provides insights into the effects of communicative roles on stereotyping a...
This work examines the influence of personal control and anxiety on stereotyping and prejudice. In t...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
According to self-monitoring theory (Snyder, 1987), high self-monitors tailor their self-presentatio...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This study investigated how automatically activated racial attitudes and motivation to control preju...
Does self-image threatening feedback make perceivers more likely to activate stereotypes when confro...
Three main theoretical approaches to the study of the causation of prejudice can be distinguished wi...
Prejudice expectations and other interpersonal rejection concerns have been found to direct attentio...