The acquisition of a negative evaluation of a fictitious minority social group in spite of the absence of any objective correlation between group membership and negative behaviours was described by Hamilton and Gifford (1976) as an instance of an illusory correlation. We studied the acquisition and attenuation through time of this correlation learning effect. In two experiments we asked for participants' judgements of two fictitious groups using an online version of a group membership belief paradigm. We tested how judgements of the two groups changed as a function of the amount of training they received. Results suggest that the perception of the illusory correlation effect is initially absent, emerges with intermediate amounts of absolute...
The present research examines how the application of a multinomial source-monitoring model in the il...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oakes, ...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full text ...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. Recent resear...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
Examined the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the perception of illusory correlat...
Under the notion of illusory correlations, simple learning paradigms (e.g. Hamilton & Gifford, 1976)...
Individuals tend to select again alternatives about which they have positive impressions and to avoi...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
The present research examines how the application of a multinomial source-monitoring model in the il...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oakes, ...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full text ...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. Recent resear...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
Examined the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the perception of illusory correlat...
Under the notion of illusory correlations, simple learning paradigms (e.g. Hamilton & Gifford, 1976)...
Individuals tend to select again alternatives about which they have positive impressions and to avoi...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
The present research examines how the application of a multinomial source-monitoring model in the il...
The present research examines the role of categorical perception (McGarty, Haslam, Turner, & Oakes, ...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...