In this target article, we present evidence for a new model of individual differences in judgments and reactions. The model holds that people's implicit theories about human attributes structure the way they understand and react to human actions and outcomes. We review research showing that when people believe that attributes (such as intelligence or moral character) are fixed, trait-like entities (an entity theory), they tend to understand outcomes and actions in terms of these fixed traits ('I failed the test because I am dumb' or 'He stole the bread because he is dishonest'). In contrast, when people believe that attributes are more dynamic, malleable, and developable (an incremental theory), they tend to focus less on broad traits and, ...
Advisors: Julie Crouch; David Valentiner.Committee members: Randy McCarthy; Joel Milner; Jen Schmidt...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesDonald A SaucierTheories of moral judgment s...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
Emotions are ever-present, transient, and powerful mental states that become especially relevant in ...
Spinath B, Spinath FM, Riemann R, Angleitner A. Implicit theories about personality and intelligence...
This article explores the implicit theories of morality, or the conceptions regarding the patterns o...
Individuals hold implicit beliefs regarding achievement and intelligence, reflecting the degree to w...
We reviewed fundamental conceptual issues and the state of research on the definition and assessment...
Evaluative processes are often considered to be a cornerstone of social perception. The present stud...
Adopting a longitudinal field study, this paper investigates whether entity theorists (students who ...
Implicit attitudes are mental states posited by psychologists to explain behaviors including implici...
Are implicit biases something we can rightly be held responsible for, and if so, how? A variety of s...
Individuals hold different views towards their IQ, with some people seeing it as relatively fixed an...
UnrestrictedEight studies investigated the relationship between implicit theorist ideology of human ...
Four studies examined whether implicit person theory (IPT) regarding the malleability of personal at...
Advisors: Julie Crouch; David Valentiner.Committee members: Randy McCarthy; Joel Milner; Jen Schmidt...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesDonald A SaucierTheories of moral judgment s...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
Emotions are ever-present, transient, and powerful mental states that become especially relevant in ...
Spinath B, Spinath FM, Riemann R, Angleitner A. Implicit theories about personality and intelligence...
This article explores the implicit theories of morality, or the conceptions regarding the patterns o...
Individuals hold implicit beliefs regarding achievement and intelligence, reflecting the degree to w...
We reviewed fundamental conceptual issues and the state of research on the definition and assessment...
Evaluative processes are often considered to be a cornerstone of social perception. The present stud...
Adopting a longitudinal field study, this paper investigates whether entity theorists (students who ...
Implicit attitudes are mental states posited by psychologists to explain behaviors including implici...
Are implicit biases something we can rightly be held responsible for, and if so, how? A variety of s...
Individuals hold different views towards their IQ, with some people seeing it as relatively fixed an...
UnrestrictedEight studies investigated the relationship between implicit theorist ideology of human ...
Four studies examined whether implicit person theory (IPT) regarding the malleability of personal at...
Advisors: Julie Crouch; David Valentiner.Committee members: Randy McCarthy; Joel Milner; Jen Schmidt...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesDonald A SaucierTheories of moral judgment s...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...