Contains fulltext : 62088.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)On the basis of theorizing that proposes that category representations include a variety of associations and not simply trait information, two studies investigated whether the automatic activation of stereotypic traits following category priming is a necessary mediator of automatic social behavior. The results across both studies demonstrated an automatic behavior effect; participants primed with the elderly responded more slowly to general lexical decisions than participants not primed with the elderly. The results also provide evidence for automatic stereotypic trait activation; participants primed with the elderly responded faster to stereotypic than no...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...
On the basis of theorizing that proposes that category representations include a variety of associat...
tions include a variety of associations and not simply trait infor-mation, two studies investigated ...
The current study investigated category-based activation of stereotypes when processing of the categ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments the relation between past contact, stereotypic asso...
Contains fulltext : 29254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facilitatory a...
'This thesis developed a model of Automatic Behavioral Contrast (ABC). The starting point for the th...
Recent accounts suggest that prime-to-behavior effects are mediated by changes to the active self-co...
In four studies, we examined the spontaneous activation of specific attitudes related to social cate...
The authors propose that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact ...
The impact of behavioral stereotypicality on category accessibility was examined using a novel metho...
Increased category salience is associated with increased stereotyping. Prior research has not examin...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...
On the basis of theorizing that proposes that category representations include a variety of associat...
tions include a variety of associations and not simply trait infor-mation, two studies investigated ...
The current study investigated category-based activation of stereotypes when processing of the categ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments the relation between past contact, stereotypic asso...
Contains fulltext : 29254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facilitatory a...
'This thesis developed a model of Automatic Behavioral Contrast (ABC). The starting point for the th...
Recent accounts suggest that prime-to-behavior effects are mediated by changes to the active self-co...
In four studies, we examined the spontaneous activation of specific attitudes related to social cate...
The authors propose that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact ...
The impact of behavioral stereotypicality on category accessibility was examined using a novel metho...
Increased category salience is associated with increased stereotyping. Prior research has not examin...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...