An experiment (N=60) was conducted to examine the hypothesis that the illusory correlation effect is underpinned by a process of seeking to identify meaningful differences between social categories. It was reasoned that the effect would be weaker in an experimental condition in which the identity of the majority and minority groups was based on a characteristic (right- and left-handedness, respectively) that was less relevant to evaluative differentiation than in a control condition. This argument was supported by the predicted differences (a) in levels of illusory correlation across control and experimental conditions and (b) self-reports indicating that control participants sought to develop more differentiated impressions of groups than ...
We used two experiments to examine the influence of one's own attitude on the perception of group at...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oakes, ...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oak...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. Recent resear...
The degree of data-based and expected coherence within groups was predicted to enhance intergroup di...
The degree of data-based and expected coherence within groups was predicted to enhance intergroup di...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Stereotype formation may be based on the exaggeration of real group differences (category accentuati...
The illusory correlation model of stereotype formation proposes that stereotypes can arise from the ...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
Under the notion of illusory correlations, simple learning paradigms (e.g. Hamilton & Gifford, 1976)...
We used two experiments to examine the influence of one's own attitude on the perception of group at...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oakes, ...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oak...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. Recent resear...
The degree of data-based and expected coherence within groups was predicted to enhance intergroup di...
The degree of data-based and expected coherence within groups was predicted to enhance intergroup di...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Stereotype formation may be based on the exaggeration of real group differences (category accentuati...
The illusory correlation model of stereotype formation proposes that stereotypes can arise from the ...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
Under the notion of illusory correlations, simple learning paradigms (e.g. Hamilton & Gifford, 1976)...
We used two experiments to examine the influence of one's own attitude on the perception of group at...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...