This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results demonstrated that a cognitive load increased the attention paid to stereotype-inconsistent information, and decreased the attention paid to stereotype-consistent information. Cognitive load also enhanced the perceptual encoding of inconsistent information while diminishing the perceptual encoding of consistent information. Implications of these results for the role of efficiency and the interaction of motivation and ability in social cognition are discussed
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
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...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
Research has shown that stereotyping other persons is difficult to control. One strategy of stereoty...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Contains fulltext : 29252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Additional evi...
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
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...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
Research has shown that stereotyping other persons is difficult to control. One strategy of stereoty...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Contains fulltext : 29252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Additional evi...
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
Additional evidence is obtained for the notion that stereotypes guide information processing and jud...
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
People tend to make spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) when confronted with the behavior of others....
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...