The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes and their relation to social structure. Here, the SCM reveals theoretically grounded, cross-cultural, cross-groups similarities and one difference across 10 non-US nations. Seven European (individualist) and three East Asian (collectivist) nations (N=1,028) support three hypothesized cross-cultural similarities: (a) perceived warmth and competence reliably differentiate societal group stereotypes; (b) many out-groups receive ambivalent stereotypes (high on one dimension; low on the other); and (c) high status groups stereotypically are competent, whereas competitive groups stereotypically lack warmth. Data uncover one consequential cross-cul...
Based on Stereotype Content Model (Fiske et al., 2002), in the current study we examined Mainland Ch...
The study extends the approach of the Stereotype Content Model to ethnic stereotype content beyond i...
This paper compares affective meanings of various stereotyped social groups in U.S., German, and Jap...
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes...
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes...
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes...
Substantial research has been conducted on the stereotype content model (SCM) that links stereotypes...
The Stereotype Content Model differentiates the content of out-group stereotypes by two dimensions: ...
The stereotype content model (SCM; Fiske, Cuddy, Glick, & Xu, 2002) is, currently, one of the most i...
Purpose: Drawing on the stereotype content model (SCM), the authors investigate the stereotype conte...
Both the stereotype content model and intergroup image theory argue that the structural relationship...
Both the Stereotype Content Model and Image Theory postulate that out-group stereotypes derive from ...
Using data from two studies, the current research tests the Stereotype Content Model (SCM) within a ...
Using data from two studies, the current research tests the Stereotype Content Model (SCM) within a ...
The stereotyped content of outgroups denotes intergroup relations. Based on this notion, Susan Fiske...
Based on Stereotype Content Model (Fiske et al., 2002), in the current study we examined Mainland Ch...
The study extends the approach of the Stereotype Content Model to ethnic stereotype content beyond i...
This paper compares affective meanings of various stereotyped social groups in U.S., German, and Jap...
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes...
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes...
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes...
Substantial research has been conducted on the stereotype content model (SCM) that links stereotypes...
The Stereotype Content Model differentiates the content of out-group stereotypes by two dimensions: ...
The stereotype content model (SCM; Fiske, Cuddy, Glick, & Xu, 2002) is, currently, one of the most i...
Purpose: Drawing on the stereotype content model (SCM), the authors investigate the stereotype conte...
Both the stereotype content model and intergroup image theory argue that the structural relationship...
Both the Stereotype Content Model and Image Theory postulate that out-group stereotypes derive from ...
Using data from two studies, the current research tests the Stereotype Content Model (SCM) within a ...
Using data from two studies, the current research tests the Stereotype Content Model (SCM) within a ...
The stereotyped content of outgroups denotes intergroup relations. Based on this notion, Susan Fiske...
Based on Stereotype Content Model (Fiske et al., 2002), in the current study we examined Mainland Ch...
The study extends the approach of the Stereotype Content Model to ethnic stereotype content beyond i...
This paper compares affective meanings of various stereotyped social groups in U.S., German, and Jap...