The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy consistent information at a higher level of linguistic abstraction than expectancy inconsistent information. Two experiments examined the influence of the social communicative context on the production of this linguistic bias by manipulating the group membership of the actor in, and the recipient of, stereotypical information. Results supported the prediction that an LEB effect based on stereotypes is especially pronounced in an intergroup social communicative context in which either the actor in or the recipient of the stereotypical information is an outgroup member.</p
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) reflects the tendency to describe expectancyconsistent behavio...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy consistent inform...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy co...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
This dissertation examines the role of language in social contexts. Specifically, two experiments we...
The linguistic intergroup bias describes the tendency to communicate positive in-group and negative ...
Contains fulltext : 55623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 studies, ...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) reflects the tendency to describe expectancyconsistent behavio...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy consistent inform...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy co...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
This dissertation examines the role of language in social contexts. Specifically, two experiments we...
The linguistic intergroup bias describes the tendency to communicate positive in-group and negative ...
Contains fulltext : 55623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 studies, ...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) reflects the tendency to describe expectancyconsistent behavio...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...