We hypothesized participants would adopt diverging impression management strategies when interacting with lower- versus higher- status others, to disconfirm status-based stereotypes of their own respective coldness or incompetence. In Study 1, downward comparers downplayed their own competence to appear warmer, and upward comparers downplayed their own warmth to appear more competent. In status comparisons with counter-stereotypical targets, Studies 2a and 2b showed impression management strategies no longer diverge, but effects do not reverse, suggesting a combination of stereotype-disconfirming and target trait-matching goals. Study 3 replicates diverging strategies in downward and upward status comparisons and suggests diverging ...
Previous research suggests that stereotypes about a group's warmth bias our visual representation of...
The article explores whether the traits representing the dimensions underlying the structure of faci...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...
Using the two fundamental dimensions of social judgment, warmth and competence, we show that, contra...
This article describes an integration of the stereotype content model with social identity theory in...
Much of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the part...
Linne R, Schäfer M, Bohner G. Ambivalent stereotypes and persuasion: Attitudinal effects of warmth v...
Consistent with Lewin’s legacy and SPSSI’s traditions, out work has focused on inequality and power ...
The way people compare to others has been the focal point of an incredibly large amount of research ...
Much of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the part...
Past research shows that when forming an impression of an interdependent person, perceivers are moti...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We first review research that has identified two fundamental dimensions of social perception. Having...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
Previous research suggests that stereotypes about a group's warmth bias our visual representation of...
The article explores whether the traits representing the dimensions underlying the structure of faci...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...
Using the two fundamental dimensions of social judgment, warmth and competence, we show that, contra...
This article describes an integration of the stereotype content model with social identity theory in...
Much of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the part...
Linne R, Schäfer M, Bohner G. Ambivalent stereotypes and persuasion: Attitudinal effects of warmth v...
Consistent with Lewin’s legacy and SPSSI’s traditions, out work has focused on inequality and power ...
The way people compare to others has been the focal point of an incredibly large amount of research ...
Much of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the part...
Past research shows that when forming an impression of an interdependent person, perceivers are moti...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We first review research that has identified two fundamental dimensions of social perception. Having...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
Previous research suggests that stereotypes about a group's warmth bias our visual representation of...
The article explores whether the traits representing the dimensions underlying the structure of faci...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...