This study investigates the effects of exemplar activation on the verbal responses of participants. Two-hundred people were sent a clearly miss-addressed e-mail message. The name of the sender was manipulated so that he could have the same name as a famous positive exemplar or as a famous negative exemplar. Replies (15%) showed no effect on the number of responses. However, effects emerged on the content of the responses. Overall, participants were much more friendly when the sender had the same name as a positive exemplar. Thus, it is demonstrated that assimilation effects might occur when a social target shares some irrelevant feature (i.e., the name) with a famous exemplar. Results are consistent with recent models that underlie the impo...
Exemplification (the means of exemplar) in news stories is a common method of giving information abo...
The cognitive models exemplar memory and cue abstraction was examined in two experiments in a multip...
Contains fulltext : 76972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
This study investigates the effects of exemplar activation on the verbal responses of participants. ...
In four experiments, we investigated the automaticity of exemplar activation. In the first three stu...
Exemplification research has consistently shown that after reading news reports including individual...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
Factors influencing the tendency to represent a social stimulus primarily in stereotypic terms, or m...
Exemplification research has consistently shown that after reading news reports including individual...
Journalists use ordinary people as exemplars in their news stories to make their reports more intere...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Factors influencing the tendency to represent a social stimulus primarily in stereotypic terms, or m...
The cognitive models exemplar memory and cue abstraction was examined in two experiments in a multip...
Exemplification is a term referencing the use of emotional and arousing messages or images to elicit...
Exemplification (the means of exemplar) in news stories is a common method of giving information abo...
The cognitive models exemplar memory and cue abstraction was examined in two experiments in a multip...
Contains fulltext : 76972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
This study investigates the effects of exemplar activation on the verbal responses of participants. ...
In four experiments, we investigated the automaticity of exemplar activation. In the first three stu...
Exemplification research has consistently shown that after reading news reports including individual...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
Factors influencing the tendency to represent a social stimulus primarily in stereotypic terms, or m...
Exemplification research has consistently shown that after reading news reports including individual...
Journalists use ordinary people as exemplars in their news stories to make their reports more intere...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Factors influencing the tendency to represent a social stimulus primarily in stereotypic terms, or m...
The cognitive models exemplar memory and cue abstraction was examined in two experiments in a multip...
Exemplification is a term referencing the use of emotional and arousing messages or images to elicit...
Exemplification (the means of exemplar) in news stories is a common method of giving information abo...
The cognitive models exemplar memory and cue abstraction was examined in two experiments in a multip...
Contains fulltext : 76972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...