People often perceive their in-groups as more heterogeneous than their out-groups. We propose an information sampling explanation for this in-group heterogeneity effect. We note that people frequently obtain larger samples of information about in-groups than about out-groups. Using computer simulations, we show that this asymmetry in sample sizes implies the in-group heterogeneity effect under a wide range of assumptions about how experience affects perceived variability. This is the case even when perceived variability is the outcome of rational information processing, implying that the structure of the environment is sufficient to explain the emergence of the in-group heterogeneity effect. A key assumption of our explanation is that perce...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
All three papers included in this thesis, rely on an exemplar trait-impression formation paradigm (...
The determinants of perceived variability among members of a group were examined. Based on the assum...
In two studies we investigated how group variability influences the degree to which in-group bias is...
In two studies we investigated how group variability influences the degree to which in-group bias is...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present investigation exa...
People tend to perceive ingroup homogeneity on ingroup stereotypical traits and outgroup homogeneity...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
Sociologists and social psychologists havelong been intrigued by the effects ofgroup proportions on ...
In this chapter the relation between personal and social identity salience and perceived group varia...
The authors argue that persons derive in-group expectancies from self-knowledge. This implies that p...
Stereotypes and perceived variability within groups: Review and issues at stake This paper addresse...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
All three papers included in this thesis, rely on an exemplar trait-impression formation paradigm (...
The determinants of perceived variability among members of a group were examined. Based on the assum...
In two studies we investigated how group variability influences the degree to which in-group bias is...
In two studies we investigated how group variability influences the degree to which in-group bias is...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present investigation exa...
People tend to perceive ingroup homogeneity on ingroup stereotypical traits and outgroup homogeneity...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
Sociologists and social psychologists havelong been intrigued by the effects ofgroup proportions on ...
In this chapter the relation between personal and social identity salience and perceived group varia...
The authors argue that persons derive in-group expectancies from self-knowledge. This implies that p...
Stereotypes and perceived variability within groups: Review and issues at stake This paper addresse...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
All three papers included in this thesis, rely on an exemplar trait-impression formation paradigm (...