People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals determine which dimensions they most need to know. As proponents of competing social-evaluation models, we sought to study the dimensions that perceivers spontaneously prioritize when gathering information about unknown social groups. Because priorities depend on functions, having relational goals (e.g., deciding whether and how to interact with a group) versus structural goals (e.g., getting an overview of society) should moderate dimensional priorities. Various candidate dimensions could differentiate perceivers' impressions of social groups. For example, the Stereotype Content model argues that people evaluate others in terms of their Warmth (i...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
In this paper we review evidence from social, developmental, and evolutionary psychology to raise a ...
People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals deter...
Social evaluation occurs at personal, interpersonal, group, and intergroup levels, with competing th...
Social evaluation occurs at personal, interpersonal, group, and intergroup levels, with competing th...
This study draws together two theories regarding social goals in an effort to understand the relatio...
International audienceThe present research used correlational and experimental methods and two well-...
It has long been tacitly assumed that perceivers spontaneously organize social information, such as ...
People readily use social categories in their daily interactions with others. Although many scholars...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
This article presents an evolutionary framework for identifying the characteristics people use to ca...
Two conceptual models for social motives that were suggested by the results of W. B. Liebrand et al ...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
How do people respond to information that counters a stereotype? Do they approach it or avoid it? Fo...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
In this paper we review evidence from social, developmental, and evolutionary psychology to raise a ...
People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals deter...
Social evaluation occurs at personal, interpersonal, group, and intergroup levels, with competing th...
Social evaluation occurs at personal, interpersonal, group, and intergroup levels, with competing th...
This study draws together two theories regarding social goals in an effort to understand the relatio...
International audienceThe present research used correlational and experimental methods and two well-...
It has long been tacitly assumed that perceivers spontaneously organize social information, such as ...
People readily use social categories in their daily interactions with others. Although many scholars...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
This article presents an evolutionary framework for identifying the characteristics people use to ca...
Two conceptual models for social motives that were suggested by the results of W. B. Liebrand et al ...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
How do people respond to information that counters a stereotype? Do they approach it or avoid it? Fo...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of warmth/communion a...
In this paper we review evidence from social, developmental, and evolutionary psychology to raise a ...