We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agentic groups are envisaged to the left of less agentic groups. This spatial agency bias was tested in three studies. In Study 1, a content analysis of over 200 images of male\u2013female pairs (including artwork, photographs, and cartoons) showed that males were over-proportionally presented to the left of females, but only for couples in which the male was perceived as more agentic. Study 2 (N = 40) showed that people tend to draw males to the left of females, but only if they hold stereotypic beliefs that associate males with greater agency. Study 3 (N = 61) investigated whether scanning habits due to writing direction are responsible for the...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Social categorization is the differentiation between the self and others and between one’s own group...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally u...
Social psychological research has shown the existence and pervasiveness of gender stereotypes. Women...
In four studies, we test the hypothesis that people, asked to envisage interactions between an ingro...
According to the Spatial Agency Bias (SAB), more agentic groups (men) are envisioned to the left of ...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
In Western cultures, human interactions are generally envisaged such that the agent appears on the l...
Where an object or person is located in space can communicate important attributes, such as power, a...
The mental imagination of (social) actions has been shown to follow a left-to-right trajectory, with...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
We will report 4 studies analyzing the role of perceived agency in visual representations of couples...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Social categorization is the differentiation between the self and others and between one’s own group...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally u...
Social psychological research has shown the existence and pervasiveness of gender stereotypes. Women...
In four studies, we test the hypothesis that people, asked to envisage interactions between an ingro...
According to the Spatial Agency Bias (SAB), more agentic groups (men) are envisioned to the left of ...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
In Western cultures, human interactions are generally envisaged such that the agent appears on the l...
Where an object or person is located in space can communicate important attributes, such as power, a...
The mental imagination of (social) actions has been shown to follow a left-to-right trajectory, with...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
We will report 4 studies analyzing the role of perceived agency in visual representations of couples...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Social categorization is the differentiation between the self and others and between one’s own group...