Social evaluation occurs at personal, interpersonal, group, and intergroup levels, with competing theories and evidence. Five models engage in adversarial collaboration, to identify common conceptual ground, ongoing controversies, and continuing agendas: Dual Perspective Model (Abele & Wojciszke, 2007); Behavioral Regulation Model (Leach, Ellemers, & Barreto, 2007); Dimensional Compensation Model (Yzerbyt et al., 2005); Stereotype Content Model (Fiske, Cuddy, Glick, & Xu, 2002); and Agency- Beliefs-Communion Model (Koch, Imhoff, Dotsch, Unkelbach, & Alves, 2016). Each has distinctive focus, theoretical roots, premises, and evidence. Controversies dispute dimensions: number, organization, definition, and labeling; their relative priority; an...
This chapter reviews the history and development of the study of social comparison processes – the s...
Social comparison involves positioning the self relative to others on a vertical or status dimension...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [90]-94)The effects of both thinking in complex and multi...
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...
People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals deter...
People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals deter...
The fundamental dimensions of social judgment and social evaluation, called agency and communion, ar...
Theories of social perception argue that there are two underlying dimensions of social judgment, var...
This study examined the latent structure of interpersonal evaluation space from both dimensional and...
When and why do people's likes and dislikes flexibly tune to the current context, and when do they r...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
This compelling work brings together leading social psychologists and evaluators to explore the inte...
Descriptive models of social response are concerned with identifying and discriminating between diff...
This chapter reviews the history and development of the study of social comparison processes – the s...
Social comparison involves positioning the self relative to others on a vertical or status dimension...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [90]-94)The effects of both thinking in complex and multi...
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...
People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals deter...
People gather information about others along a few fundamental dimensions; their current goals deter...
The fundamental dimensions of social judgment and social evaluation, called agency and communion, ar...
Theories of social perception argue that there are two underlying dimensions of social judgment, var...
This study examined the latent structure of interpersonal evaluation space from both dimensional and...
When and why do people's likes and dislikes flexibly tune to the current context, and when do they r...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
This compelling work brings together leading social psychologists and evaluators to explore the inte...
Descriptive models of social response are concerned with identifying and discriminating between diff...
This chapter reviews the history and development of the study of social comparison processes – the s...
Social comparison involves positioning the self relative to others on a vertical or status dimension...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [90]-94)The effects of both thinking in complex and multi...