This commentary highlights the importance of attending to the sociocultural contexts that foster essentialist ideas. It contends that Cimpian & Salomon's (C&S's) model undervalues the extent to which the development of essentialist beliefs is contingent on social experience. The result is a restriction of the model's applicability to real-world instances of essentialism-fuelled prejudice and discrimination
In this Chapter, Maria Kronfeldner discusses whether psychological essentialism is a necessary part ...
It is widely held that every person is a person essentially, where being a person is having special ...
This chapter explores the origins of lay theories, with a focus on theories associated with the conc...
This commentary highlights the importance of attending to the sociocultural contexts that foster ess...
Cimpian & Salomon (C&S) present promising steps towards understanding the cognitive underpinnings of...
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relati...
This essay examines the proposal that psychological essentialism results from a history of natural s...
Psychological essentialism is a prominent view within contemporary developmental psychology and cogn...
There are two problems with Cimpian & Salomon’s (C&S’s) claim that an innate inherence heu...
Essentialism manifests itself in a diversity of forms and is used in multiple ways. Yet it is always...
Psychological essentialism is the widespread belief that members of natural and social categories sh...
The aim of this article is to explore the various ways in which people represent social groups. The ...
Social psychologists studying intergroup perceptions have shown an increasing interest in essentiali...
This paper identifies and discusses four distinct meanings of essentialism. The first is the attribu...
In this Chapter, Maria Kronfeldner discusses whether psychological essentialism is a necessary part ...
It is widely held that every person is a person essentially, where being a person is having special ...
This chapter explores the origins of lay theories, with a focus on theories associated with the conc...
This commentary highlights the importance of attending to the sociocultural contexts that foster ess...
Cimpian & Salomon (C&S) present promising steps towards understanding the cognitive underpinnings of...
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relati...
This essay examines the proposal that psychological essentialism results from a history of natural s...
Psychological essentialism is a prominent view within contemporary developmental psychology and cogn...
There are two problems with Cimpian & Salomon’s (C&S’s) claim that an innate inherence heu...
Essentialism manifests itself in a diversity of forms and is used in multiple ways. Yet it is always...
Psychological essentialism is the widespread belief that members of natural and social categories sh...
The aim of this article is to explore the various ways in which people represent social groups. The ...
Social psychologists studying intergroup perceptions have shown an increasing interest in essentiali...
This paper identifies and discusses four distinct meanings of essentialism. The first is the attribu...
In this Chapter, Maria Kronfeldner discusses whether psychological essentialism is a necessary part ...
It is widely held that every person is a person essentially, where being a person is having special ...
This chapter explores the origins of lay theories, with a focus on theories associated with the conc...