Entitativity perception refers to the perception of a collection of individuals as a group. The authors propose 2 perceptual-inferential bases of entitativity perception. First, perceivers would expect a collection of individuals with similar physical traits to possess common psychological traits. Second, perceivers watching a group of individuals engage in concerted behavior would infer that these individuals have common goals. Thus, both similarity in physical traits (e.g., same skin color) and concerted collective behavior (e.g., same movement) would evoke perception of group entitativity. Results from 5 experiments show that same group movement invariably leads to common goal inferences, increased perceived cohesiveness, and increased p...
The present study investigates how combined information from audition and vision impacts group-level...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The aim of our research was to investigate the role of collective directional movement and similar...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
The social world consists of numerous and diverse groupings of people into meaningful and important ...
Although dispositional inferences may be consciously drawn from the trait implications of observed b...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
The group attractiveness effect refers to when the rated attractiveness of a group of people is grea...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The research investigates the impact of group entitativity on social attribution. Perceivers confron...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
People tend to perceive ingroup homogeneity on ingroup stereotypical traits and outgroup homogeneity...
The present study investigates how combined information from audition and vision impacts group-level...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The aim of our research was to investigate the role of collective directional movement and similar...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
The social world consists of numerous and diverse groupings of people into meaningful and important ...
Although dispositional inferences may be consciously drawn from the trait implications of observed b...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
The group attractiveness effect refers to when the rated attractiveness of a group of people is grea...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The research investigates the impact of group entitativity on social attribution. Perceivers confron...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
People tend to perceive ingroup homogeneity on ingroup stereotypical traits and outgroup homogeneity...
The present study investigates how combined information from audition and vision impacts group-level...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...