Two studies investigated the effects of processing goals semantic vs presemantic) on stereotype activation.We posited that spontaneous stereotype activation would only occur when participants process targets (i.e., people) in a semantic manner. In line with this prediction, participants who first processed a target face in a semantic fashion were subsequently faster to verify words that were stereotypic of the target person\u2019s gender group compared to participants who had processed the face in presemantic ways. Face recognition, however, did not differ across processing goals. In a second experiment, we replicated these findings using a much shorter stimulus presentation time, verifying that conscious or intentional processes did not un...
Increased category salience is associated with increased stereotyping. Prior research has not examin...
The authors describe a theoretical framework for understanding when people interacting with a member...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
In four studies, the authors examined the hypothesis that the way people stereotype is determined by...
This research shows stereotype activation is controlled by chronic egalitarian goals. In the first 2...
The accuracy with which previously unfamiliar faces are recognised is increased by the presentation ...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
The present research focuses on the automaticity of gender stereotypes and, more specifically, impli...
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Increased category salience is associated with increased stereotyping. Prior research has not examin...
The authors describe a theoretical framework for understanding when people interacting with a member...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...
This paper examines the role of attentional capacity in stereotyping processes. We begin with an ove...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
The stereotype priming effect is assumed to be a rather uniform and robust effect. However, a closer...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
In four studies, the authors examined the hypothesis that the way people stereotype is determined by...
This research shows stereotype activation is controlled by chronic egalitarian goals. In the first 2...
The accuracy with which previously unfamiliar faces are recognised is increased by the presentation ...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
The present research focuses on the automaticity of gender stereotypes and, more specifically, impli...
Contains fulltext : 29254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facilitatory a...
Increased category salience is associated with increased stereotyping. Prior research has not examin...
The authors describe a theoretical framework for understanding when people interacting with a member...
Recent research has questioned the automaticity of stereotypical thinking by identifying factors tha...