<p>In a previous study we showed that people generally perceive members of low status groups to be more expressive of anger and less of calm compared to their higher status counterparts. In that study we operationalised status in terms of race and perceivers were asked to rate the extent to which they expected either a low status (African targets) or high status (Caucasians targets) to be expressive of anger and calm. Although the results confirmed our theorising in terms of the hunchback stereotype, the specific racial context we used may be conceived by some as having pre-existing stereotypes regarding emotional expressions. That is, Black Africans are generally perceived to be more aggressive than Caucasians and this racial bias introduc...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
Does seeing a scowling face change your impression of the next person you see? Does this depend on t...
Ambivalent stereotypes theory argues that depending on the status and interdependence structures of ...
Across societies, there is a tendency to associate members of low status groups with anger, and to a...
This thesis proposes the existence of a ‘hunchback heuristic’ (HBH): a tendency to associate members...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
Depending on how involved parties appraise day-to-day conflicts, they either may feel angry or conte...
This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereoty...
Depending on how involved parties appraise day-to-day conflicts, they either may feel angry or conte...
Three vignette studies examined stereotypes of the emotions associated with high-and low-status grou...
Three vignette studies examined stereotypes of the emotions associated with high- and low-status gro...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
This research looked at individuals\u27 perceptions of anger on black male, black female, white male...
This article describes an integration of the stereotype content model with social identity theory in...
Past research suggests facial traits (i.e., race, Afrocentric features, trustworthiness) influence s...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
Does seeing a scowling face change your impression of the next person you see? Does this depend on t...
Ambivalent stereotypes theory argues that depending on the status and interdependence structures of ...
Across societies, there is a tendency to associate members of low status groups with anger, and to a...
This thesis proposes the existence of a ‘hunchback heuristic’ (HBH): a tendency to associate members...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
Depending on how involved parties appraise day-to-day conflicts, they either may feel angry or conte...
This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereoty...
Depending on how involved parties appraise day-to-day conflicts, they either may feel angry or conte...
Three vignette studies examined stereotypes of the emotions associated with high-and low-status grou...
Three vignette studies examined stereotypes of the emotions associated with high- and low-status gro...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
This research looked at individuals\u27 perceptions of anger on black male, black female, white male...
This article describes an integration of the stereotype content model with social identity theory in...
Past research suggests facial traits (i.e., race, Afrocentric features, trustworthiness) influence s...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
Does seeing a scowling face change your impression of the next person you see? Does this depend on t...
Ambivalent stereotypes theory argues that depending on the status and interdependence structures of ...