Previous literature has shown that negative stereotypes are susceptible to change under the right conditions. The reported research extended the literature on stereotype modification by investigating the effects of stereotype inconsistent information on both completely positive stereotypes and mixed stereotypes that contain positive and negative traits. The mixed stereotypes were included so that it would be possible to link the current research to Rothbart and Park's (1986) work that found individual positive traits easy to disconfinn and negative ones hard to disconfirm. The present research examined the effect of stereotype inconsistent inf01mation on positive and negative traits in the context of a stereotype. The effects of disconfomin...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Stereotypical knowledge is typically thought to represent negative characteristics of a group. Howev...
When people encounter information that is incongruent with a stereotype the logical expectation is t...
The influence of stereotypes on behavior and beliefs has been studied extensively in psychology. Ear...
This study examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO) affects the malleability of group ste...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
The indirect stereotype change hypothesis states that if a population consists of a few groups (e.g....
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Stereotypes are beliefs about differences between and within social groups. They are beliefs about h...
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 research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Stereotypical knowledge is typically thought to represent negative characteristics of a group. Howev...
When people encounter information that is incongruent with a stereotype the logical expectation is t...
The influence of stereotypes on behavior and beliefs has been studied extensively in psychology. Ear...
This study examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO) affects the malleability of group ste...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
The indirect stereotype change hypothesis states that if a population consists of a few groups (e.g....
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Stereotypes are beliefs about differences between and within social groups. They are beliefs about h...
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 research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Stereotypical knowledge is typically thought to represent negative characteristics of a group. Howev...