A characteristic feature of daily life is encountering people in groups. Surprisingly, however, at least during the initial stages of processing, research has focused almost exclusively on the construal of single individuals. As such, it remains unclear whether person and people (i.e., group) perception yield comparable or divergent outcomes. Addressing this issue, here we explored a core social-cognitive topic—stereotype activation—by presenting both single and multiple facial primes in a sequential-priming task. In addition, the processes underlying task performance were probed using a drift diffusion model analysis. Based on prior work, it was hypothesised that multiple (vs. single) primes would increase stereotype-based responding. Acr...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Research on priming effects has shown that primes with widely shared associations (i.e., stereotypes...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
An extensive literature has demonstrated stereotype-based priming effects. What this work has only ...
Whether group impact social perception is a topic of renewed theoretical and empirical interest. In ...
© 2017, 2017 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. Psychological interest in st...
With resurgent interest in individual differences in perception, cognition and behavioral control as...
The current study investigated category-based activation of stereotypes when processing of the categ...
It has been suggested that higher in-group identifiers primed with an out-group stereotype show cont...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
A matter of considerable debate is whether people spontaneously use categorical knowledge (i.e., ste...
Although the face is unquestionably the most valuable source of information available to social perc...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
The present research investigated the influence of multiple sequential primes on social categorizati...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Research on priming effects has shown that primes with widely shared associations (i.e., stereotypes...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
An extensive literature has demonstrated stereotype-based priming effects. What this work has only ...
Whether group impact social perception is a topic of renewed theoretical and empirical interest. In ...
© 2017, 2017 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. Psychological interest in st...
With resurgent interest in individual differences in perception, cognition and behavioral control as...
The current study investigated category-based activation of stereotypes when processing of the categ...
It has been suggested that higher in-group identifiers primed with an out-group stereotype show cont...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
A matter of considerable debate is whether people spontaneously use categorical knowledge (i.e., ste...
Although the face is unquestionably the most valuable source of information available to social perc...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
The present research investigated the influence of multiple sequential primes on social categorizati...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Research on priming effects has shown that primes with widely shared associations (i.e., stereotypes...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...