This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal communication. We conducted a between-subjects experiment (N = 423), in which participants were exposed to differential remarks about (members of) an unknown social group. Remarks varied in two linguistic devices: (a) label type, by distinguishing between generic and specific labels and (b) behavior descriptions, by contrasting negations and affirmations in descriptions of competent (e.g., not stupid vs. smart) and incompetent behaviors (e.g., not smart vs. stupid). Generic (vs. specific) labels increased perceived entitativity (“groupness” of category members), stereotype content (perceived competence) and perceived essentialism of described b...
This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits w...
Contains fulltext : 54524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The linguistic...
This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits would occur more...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
This dissertation examines the role of language in social contexts. Specifically, two experiments we...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
The list of ready-made and fixed sentences is one of the layers of the linguistic consciousness of a...
Contains fulltext : 55623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 studies, ...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
International audienceThis paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to t...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
It was predicted that individuals with a high chronic need for structure (compared to persons with ...
This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits w...
Contains fulltext : 54524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The linguistic...
This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits would occur more...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
This dissertation examines the role of language in social contexts. Specifically, two experiments we...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
The list of ready-made and fixed sentences is one of the layers of the linguistic consciousness of a...
Contains fulltext : 55623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 studies, ...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
International audienceThis paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to t...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
It was predicted that individuals with a high chronic need for structure (compared to persons with ...
This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits w...
Contains fulltext : 54524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The linguistic...
This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits would occur more...