According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in different ways, the encoding of both stereotype-consistent and stereotype-inconsistent information when capacity is low. Because stereotypical information is conceptually fluent, it may be easily understood, even when resources are scant. As a result, processing resources may shift from stereotypical toward counterstereotypical information, which is difficult to comprehend under such conditions. Thus, whereas inconsistent information receives greater attention (Experiments 1-3) and perceptual encoding (Experiment 4) when resources are depleted, the conceptual meaning of consistent information is extracted to a greater degree under such conditi...
Should stereotyping be characterised as an act of cognitive miserliness of one of rational meaning-s...
Contains fulltext : 29252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Additional evi...
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
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...
This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-i...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Research has shown that stereotyping other persons is difficult to control. One strategy of stereoty...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
Should stereotyping be characterised as an act of cognitive miserliness of one of rational meaning-s...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
Should stereotyping be characterised as an act of cognitive miserliness of one of rational meaning-s...
Contains fulltext : 29252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Additional evi...
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
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...
This research compared free recall and recognition memory for stereotype-consistent and stereotype-i...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Research has shown that stereotyping other persons is difficult to control. One strategy of stereoty...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
Should stereotyping be characterised as an act of cognitive miserliness of one of rational meaning-s...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
Should stereotyping be characterised as an act of cognitive miserliness of one of rational meaning-s...
Contains fulltext : 29252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Additional evi...
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...