This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereotyping. Research has found that both anger and happiness increase a person’s reliance on stereotype information versus neutral emotion when making social judgments. Research has also found that ethnic stereotypes are not exclusively negative, as some stereotypes make positive generalizations of certain groups. However, research on ethnic stereotypes has exclusively been presented in a negative and not a positive context. Furthermore, past studies have only focused on negatively stereotyped racial groups (e.g., Hispanics) and not positively stereotyped racial groups (e.g., Asians). This research concentrates on both positively and negatively ste...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
The present research was concerned with examining the presence of anger in black subjects and determ...
We investigated whether stereotype associations between specific emotional expressions and social ca...
This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereoty...
Research examining positive stereotypes has suggested a possible connection between positive stereot...
Contains fulltext : 90617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The goal of th...
Two experiments provide initial evidence that specific emotional states are capable of creating auto...
Happy faces are categorized faster as “happy” than angry faces as “angry,” the happy face advantage....
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
We investigated whether stereotype associations between specific emotional expressions and social ca...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Previous research on culture and emotion regulation has f...
In three experiments we investigated the impact that exposure to counter-stereotypes has on emotiona...
The present research was concerned with examining the presence of anger in black subjects and determ...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
The present research was concerned with examining the presence of anger in black subjects and determ...
We investigated whether stereotype associations between specific emotional expressions and social ca...
This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereoty...
Research examining positive stereotypes has suggested a possible connection between positive stereot...
Contains fulltext : 90617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The goal of th...
Two experiments provide initial evidence that specific emotional states are capable of creating auto...
Happy faces are categorized faster as “happy” than angry faces as “angry,” the happy face advantage....
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
We investigated whether stereotype associations between specific emotional expressions and social ca...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Previous research on culture and emotion regulation has f...
In three experiments we investigated the impact that exposure to counter-stereotypes has on emotiona...
The present research was concerned with examining the presence of anger in black subjects and determ...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
The present research was concerned with examining the presence of anger in black subjects and determ...
We investigated whether stereotype associations between specific emotional expressions and social ca...