We integrate two prominent models of social perception dimensionality. In three studies, we demonstrate how the well-established semantic differential dimensions of evaluation and potency relate to the stereotype content model dimensions of warmth and competence. Specifically, using a correlational design (Study 1) and experimental designs (Studies 2 and 3), we found that semantic differential dimensions run diagonally across stereotype content model quadrants. Implications of integrating classic and modern approaches of social perception are discussed
Fiske, Cuddy, Glick, and Xu’s (2002) stereotype content model (SCM) has emerged as one of the most i...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
We integrate two prominent models of social perception dimensionality. In three studies, we demonstr...
We integrate two prominent models of social perception dimensionality. In three studies, we demonstr...
Previous research suggests that stereotypes about a group's warmth bias our visual representation of...
The Stereotype Content Model differentiates the content of out-group stereotypes by two dimensions: ...
The Stereotype Content Model (SCM) posits two fundamental dimensions of intergroup perception, warmt...
Categorizing an individual as a friend or foe plays a pivotal role in navigating the social world. A...
Stereotypes are often accidents of history, based on passing configurations of groups’ societal int...
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
In the present chapter we first review research that has identified two fundamental dimensions of so...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
We first review research that has identified two fundamental dimensions of social perception. Having...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Fiske, Cuddy, Glick, and Xu’s (2002) stereotype content model (SCM) has emerged as one of the most i...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
We integrate two prominent models of social perception dimensionality. In three studies, we demonstr...
We integrate two prominent models of social perception dimensionality. In three studies, we demonstr...
Previous research suggests that stereotypes about a group's warmth bias our visual representation of...
The Stereotype Content Model differentiates the content of out-group stereotypes by two dimensions: ...
The Stereotype Content Model (SCM) posits two fundamental dimensions of intergroup perception, warmt...
Categorizing an individual as a friend or foe plays a pivotal role in navigating the social world. A...
Stereotypes are often accidents of history, based on passing configurations of groups’ societal int...
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
In the present chapter we first review research that has identified two fundamental dimensions of so...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
We first review research that has identified two fundamental dimensions of social perception. Having...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Fiske, Cuddy, Glick, and Xu’s (2002) stereotype content model (SCM) has emerged as one of the most i...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...