One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In two experiments, we demonstrate that such interventions have much broader benefits than previously thought\u2014reducing a reliance on heuristic thinking and decreasing tendencies to dehumanize outgroups. In Experiment 1, participants who thought about a gender counterstereotype (e.g., a female mechanic) demonstrated a generalized decrease in dehumanization towards a range of unrelated target groups (including asylum seekers and the homeless). In Experiment 2 we replicated these findings using alternative targets and measures of dehumanization. Furthermore, we found the effect was mediated by a reduced reliance on heuristic thinking. The findin...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Although mind perception is a basic part of social interaction, people often dehumanize others by de...
Research has shown the beneficial role of counter-stereotypic categorization on prejudice reduction ...
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In t...
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In tw...
Social stereotypes are communicated through language use. Among them, gender stereotypes are very h...
none2noPeople tend to perceive others as less human than them and this legitimizes the most heinous ...
School-based psychological interventions which require students and pupils to think of counter-stere...
In three experiments we investigated the impact that exposure to counter-stereotypes has on emotiona...
Does living in increasingly multicultural societies affect social cognition and social inclusion? Cr...
Social and cultural diversity are globally increasing at an unprecedented pace. The implications of ...
Dehumanization concerns the denial of others' human uniqueness (animalistic dehumanization) or human...
In three experiments we investigated the impact that exposure to counter-stereotypes has on emotiona...
Stereotype threat is a phenomenon in which performance is inhibited due to the psychological threat ...
Stereotypes have pervasive, robust, and often unwanted effects on how people see and behave towards ...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Although mind perception is a basic part of social interaction, people often dehumanize others by de...
Research has shown the beneficial role of counter-stereotypic categorization on prejudice reduction ...
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In t...
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In tw...
Social stereotypes are communicated through language use. Among them, gender stereotypes are very h...
none2noPeople tend to perceive others as less human than them and this legitimizes the most heinous ...
School-based psychological interventions which require students and pupils to think of counter-stere...
In three experiments we investigated the impact that exposure to counter-stereotypes has on emotiona...
Does living in increasingly multicultural societies affect social cognition and social inclusion? Cr...
Social and cultural diversity are globally increasing at an unprecedented pace. The implications of ...
Dehumanization concerns the denial of others' human uniqueness (animalistic dehumanization) or human...
In three experiments we investigated the impact that exposure to counter-stereotypes has on emotiona...
Stereotype threat is a phenomenon in which performance is inhibited due to the psychological threat ...
Stereotypes have pervasive, robust, and often unwanted effects on how people see and behave towards ...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Although mind perception is a basic part of social interaction, people often dehumanize others by de...
Research has shown the beneficial role of counter-stereotypic categorization on prejudice reduction ...