Research on implicit person theories shows that beliefs about the malleability of human attributes have important implications for social cognition, interpersonal behavior, and intergroup relations. We argue that these implications can be understood within the framework of psychological essentialism, which extends work on implicit theories in promising directions. We review evidence that immutability beliefs covary with a broader set of essentialist beliefs, and that these essentialist beliefs are associated with stereotyping and prejudice. We then present recent studies indicating that associations between implicit person theories and stereotyping may be explained in terms of essentialist beliefs, implying a significant role for these beli...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Research on implicit person theories shows that beliefs about the malleability of human attributes h...
Research on implicit person theories shows that people who believe that human attributes are immutab...
People who believe that human attributes are immutable (entity theorists) display preferences for st...
Two studies examine implicit theories about the nature of personality characteristics, asking whethe...
Implicit person theory research can be conceptualized within the framework of psychological essentia...
Essentialist theories are the beliefs that there are immutable essences underlying observed differen...
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relati...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
Essentialist thinking has been implicated in producing segregation between social groups even in the...
Prejudice is at the root of many intractable conflicts. Whether prejudice was born out of the disput...
Essentialist thinking has been implicated in producing segregation between social groups even in the...
Psychological essentialism is the concept, that an individual holds a specific assumption about the ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Research on implicit person theories shows that beliefs about the malleability of human attributes h...
Research on implicit person theories shows that people who believe that human attributes are immutab...
People who believe that human attributes are immutable (entity theorists) display preferences for st...
Two studies examine implicit theories about the nature of personality characteristics, asking whethe...
Implicit person theory research can be conceptualized within the framework of psychological essentia...
Essentialist theories are the beliefs that there are immutable essences underlying observed differen...
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relati...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
Essentialist thinking has been implicated in producing segregation between social groups even in the...
Prejudice is at the root of many intractable conflicts. Whether prejudice was born out of the disput...
Essentialist thinking has been implicated in producing segregation between social groups even in the...
Psychological essentialism is the concept, that an individual holds a specific assumption about the ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...