Forming conceptually-rich social categories helps people to navigate the complex social world by allowing them to reason about the likely thoughts, beliefs, actions, and interactions of others, as guided by group membership. Nevertheless, social categorization often has nefarious consequences. We suggest that the foundation of the human ability to form useful social categories is in place in infancy: social categories guide the inferences infants make about the shared characteristics and social relationships of other people. We also suggest that the ability to form abstract social categories may be separable from the eventual negative downstream consequences of social categorization, including prejudice, discrimination, and stereotyping. Al...
This dissertation examines how the ontological status that people attribute to categories varies by ...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Social categorization has vast implications for myriad aspects of human social life, and studying it...
Determining which dimensions of social classification are culturally significant is a developmental ...
A substantial literature has examined the nature of social categorization, a fundamental process hav...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
The classification of human beings into distinct groups is a fundamental feature of social perceptio...
For the past 40 years, social psychological research on stereotyping and prejudice in the United Sta...
Although the categorization of novel social stimuli according to general qualities of gender, age, a...
Although the categorization of novel social stimuli according to general qualities of gender, age, a...
This dissertation examines how the ontological status that people attribute to categories varies by ...
This dissertation examines how the ontological status that people attribute to categories varies by ...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Social categorization has vast implications for myriad aspects of human social life, and studying it...
Determining which dimensions of social classification are culturally significant is a developmental ...
A substantial literature has examined the nature of social categorization, a fundamental process hav...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
The classification of human beings into distinct groups is a fundamental feature of social perceptio...
For the past 40 years, social psychological research on stereotyping and prejudice in the United Sta...
Although the categorization of novel social stimuli according to general qualities of gender, age, a...
Although the categorization of novel social stimuli according to general qualities of gender, age, a...
This dissertation examines how the ontological status that people attribute to categories varies by ...
This dissertation examines how the ontological status that people attribute to categories varies by ...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...