This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-inconsistent information as a function of attentional capacity during encoding. Whereas recall was better for consistent information under conditions of limited capacity, recognition accuracy favored inconsistent information in the same conditions. Contrary to previous theorizations, these data demonstrate that stereotype-inconsistent information is encoded more thoroughly and represented more accurately in memory than stereotype-consistent information when resources are depleted. The recall advantage for consistent information appears to be due to retrieval advantages rather than more thorough encoding or representation. Implications of these...
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This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This research examined the use of stereotypic expectancies as source cues for biographical memories....
This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-i...
This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-i...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
Stereotype inconsistent information about a person is often recalled and recognized more than stereo...
Research has shown that stereotyping other persons is difficult to control. One strategy of stereoty...
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...
This paper reports a study comparing the memorability of information that either confirmed, disconfi...
This research asked why people falsely remember stereotype-consistent information when cognitive res...
Contains fulltext : 28592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments...
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
Contains fulltext : 29254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facilitatory a...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This research examined the use of stereotypic expectancies as source cues for biographical memories....
This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-i...
This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-i...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
Stereotype inconsistent information about a person is often recalled and recognized more than stereo...
Research has shown that stereotyping other persons is difficult to control. One strategy of stereoty...
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...
This paper reports a study comparing the memorability of information that either confirmed, disconfi...
This research asked why people falsely remember stereotype-consistent information when cognitive res...
Contains fulltext : 28592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments...
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
Contains fulltext : 29254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facilitatory a...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This research examined the use of stereotypic expectancies as source cues for biographical memories....