Researchers studying people’s perceptions of variability among members of social groups, or perceived group variability, have tended to focus on the ways in which perceivers’ group affiliations lead to in-group and out-group homogeneity effects, including the other-race effect. However, recent advances have highlighted the role of additional influences. In this review, we consider the influence of (a) the perceiver’s group affiliation, (b) the group’s objective variability, (c) the group’s social position, and (d) the group’s central tendency on trait dimensions. We focus on recent research in these areas that has highlighted the strategic, context-dependent, and symbolic nature of perceived group variability. We conclude that future resear...
In this paper, we directly assess perceived similarity—the degree to which members view themselves a...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
Past research has shown that people perceive more\ud variability in groups of which they are a part ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present investigation exa...
In this chapter the relation between personal and social identity salience and perceived group varia...
Stereotypes and perceived variability within groups: Review and issues at stake This paper addresse...
This study explores the context-dependent nature of perceptions of group variability by examining ho...
Sociologists and social psychologists havelong been intrigued by the effects ofgroup proportions on ...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The determinants of perceived variability among members of a group were examined. Based on the assum...
A study is reported that examines the effects of comparative context oil central tendency and variab...
In this paper, we directly assess perceived similarity—the degree to which members view themselves a...
In this paper, we directly assess perceived similarity—the degree to which members view themselves a...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
Past research has shown that people perceive more\ud variability in groups of which they are a part ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present investigation exa...
In this chapter the relation between personal and social identity salience and perceived group varia...
Stereotypes and perceived variability within groups: Review and issues at stake This paper addresse...
This study explores the context-dependent nature of perceptions of group variability by examining ho...
Sociologists and social psychologists havelong been intrigued by the effects ofgroup proportions on ...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The determinants of perceived variability among members of a group were examined. Based on the assum...
A study is reported that examines the effects of comparative context oil central tendency and variab...
In this paper, we directly assess perceived similarity—the degree to which members view themselves a...
In this paper, we directly assess perceived similarity—the degree to which members view themselves a...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...