<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether it matches reality or not. Hunchback stereotype is the tendency for perceivers to overestimate the emotional expressivity of members of low status groups compared to their higher status counterparts.</p
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing body of evidence indicating that people spontaneous...
We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A de...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
<p>In a previous study we showed that people generally perceive members of low status groups to be m...
Across societies, there is a tendency to associate members of low status groups with anger, and to a...
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...
Previous research examining stereotype threat has shown that individuals who are reminded of a stere...
The effects that emerge when one observes an in-group member using a stereotype are investigated. It...
The categorization literature has shown that concepts are unstable and context-dependent knowledge s...
This thesis proposes the existence of a ‘hunchback heuristic’ (HBH): a tendency to associate members...
Previous research looking at stereotype threat has shown that individuals who are reminded of a ster...
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing body of evidence indicating that people spontaneous...
We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A de...
<p>In this investigation we test the existence of the 'Hunchback Stereotype' and then test whether i...
<p>In a previous study we showed that people generally perceive members of low status groups to be m...
Across societies, there is a tendency to associate members of low status groups with anger, and to a...
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...
Previous research examining stereotype threat has shown that individuals who are reminded of a stere...
The effects that emerge when one observes an in-group member using a stereotype are investigated. It...
The categorization literature has shown that concepts are unstable and context-dependent knowledge s...
This thesis proposes the existence of a ‘hunchback heuristic’ (HBH): a tendency to associate members...
Previous research looking at stereotype threat has shown that individuals who are reminded of a ster...
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing body of evidence indicating that people spontaneous...
We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A de...