This paper represents a "developing" perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The paper briefly introduces a less popular and potentially new theory or perspective on stereotyping, a process or social phenomenon often seen as a highly undesirable and negative in modern society. The author cites cultural dimension theory, socialization, social learning, cultural syncretism, and other sociological and behavioral processes and theories as having both elements and bases for stereotyping and stereotypes. The author agues that these processes by their very nature make stereotyping natural, if not a legitimate rationale approach to human relationships, interaction, and communication in the process of knowing each other as well as self more ful...
Research conducted in Western cultures indicates that perspective-taking is an effective social stra...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Although the stage for cognitive theories of stereotype formation and stereotyping was set by Allpor...
This paper represents a "developing" perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The paper briefly ...
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about groups of people, which are used to make decisions and jud...
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about the characteristics of groups of individuals and form the ...
A stereotype is referred to a thought that might be adopted by different types of individuals about ...
The authors examine overt and subtle forms of stereotyping and prejudice. Two theories that explain ...
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...
Chapter 4: Assessing stereotype accuracy: Implications for understanding the stereotyping process, c...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
The present study includes a critical evaluation of the traditional stereotype literature as well as...
Stereotypes are generalizations about groups of people that have impacted predominantly marginalized...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
This thesis explores the potential of the 'Cognition and Culture' approach to serve as a conceptual ...
Research conducted in Western cultures indicates that perspective-taking is an effective social stra...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Although the stage for cognitive theories of stereotype formation and stereotyping was set by Allpor...
This paper represents a "developing" perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The paper briefly ...
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about groups of people, which are used to make decisions and jud...
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about the characteristics of groups of individuals and form the ...
A stereotype is referred to a thought that might be adopted by different types of individuals about ...
The authors examine overt and subtle forms of stereotyping and prejudice. Two theories that explain ...
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...
Chapter 4: Assessing stereotype accuracy: Implications for understanding the stereotyping process, c...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
The present study includes a critical evaluation of the traditional stereotype literature as well as...
Stereotypes are generalizations about groups of people that have impacted predominantly marginalized...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
This thesis explores the potential of the 'Cognition and Culture' approach to serve as a conceptual ...
Research conducted in Western cultures indicates that perspective-taking is an effective social stra...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
Although the stage for cognitive theories of stereotype formation and stereotyping was set by Allpor...