Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming information, stereotypes remain resistant to change or modification. The reported research employed an information gathering methodology in which perceivers could control the amount and nature of the information they received about members of a stereotyped group prior to evaluating the group on a number of stereotype‐relevant characteristics. Perceivers showed a stereotype‐preservation bias in their information gathering (Experiments 1 and 2) and, consequently, showed no modification of existing stereotypic beliefs. Experiment 3 manipulated the salient processing goals under which perceivers gathered information and found that, under certain ...
It is often suggested that people automatically form an impression of a target by using stereotypes....
How do people respond to information that counters a stereotype? Do they approach it or avoid it? Fo...
This paper reports a study comparing the memorability of information that either confirmed, disconfi...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
When people encounter information that is incongruent with a stereotype the logical expectation is t...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
This study examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO) affects the malleability of group ste...
Previous literature has shown that negative stereotypes are susceptible to change under the right co...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
The indirect stereotype change hypothesis states that if a population consists of a few groups (e.g....
This experiment examined the effects of pattern of disconfirming information (concentrated vs. dispe...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previ-ously suppressed stereotypes are appli...
Research on stereotype formation has proposed a variety of reasons for how inaccurate stereotypes ar...
It is often suggested that people automatically form an impression of a target by using stereotypes....
How do people respond to information that counters a stereotype? Do they approach it or avoid it? Fo...
This paper reports a study comparing the memorability of information that either confirmed, disconfi...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
When people encounter information that is incongruent with a stereotype the logical expectation is t...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
This study examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO) affects the malleability of group ste...
Previous literature has shown that negative stereotypes are susceptible to change under the right co...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
The indirect stereotype change hypothesis states that if a population consists of a few groups (e.g....
This experiment examined the effects of pattern of disconfirming information (concentrated vs. dispe...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previ-ously suppressed stereotypes are appli...
Research on stereotype formation has proposed a variety of reasons for how inaccurate stereotypes ar...
It is often suggested that people automatically form an impression of a target by using stereotypes....
How do people respond to information that counters a stereotype? Do they approach it or avoid it? Fo...
This paper reports a study comparing the memorability of information that either confirmed, disconfi...