Endorsement of implicit age stereotypes was assessed with the propositional evaluation paradigm (PEP) in a high-powered, preregistered study, comprising samples of young ( n = 89) and older ( n = 125) adults. To investigate whether implicit age stereotypes shape the behavior via self-stereotyping (“embodiment”), we examined whether implicit endorsement of the belief of older (young) people being cautious (reckless) predicts older (young) individuals’ spontaneous behavior in a speeded response time task. In both age groups, we found significant implicit endorsement effects of age stereotypical beliefs. However, implicit endorsement effects of the cautiousness-related age stereotypes were unrelated to our indicators of spontaneous cautious/...
Stereotype threat effects arise when an individual feels at risk of confirming a negative stereotype...
This study examined the effect of age-stereotype threat on older adults' performance on a task meas...
peer reviewedUsing questionnaire data from the MIDUS study (N=6.325) we examined the extent to which...
In this study, we investigated explicit and implicit endorsement of prescriptive age stereotypes . T...
Successful aging has been defined in terms of flourishing late in life as determined by subjective a...
International audienceResearch has shown that activating the elderly stereotype alters the performan...
Background: The psychology of ageing has shown that over time, changes in lifestyle and attitudes in...
Objectives. This study examined whether stereotypes may predict health outcomes independently from t...
Background/Study Context: Drawing on research that shows the importance of age stereotypes across th...
This study examined whether expectations about memory change with age vary for different personality...
This study expanded the sample populations which have been tested for ageism. An encoding task and a...
Previous research demonstrated that perceivers explicitly condemn ingroup members who use racial ste...
Forty-six older adults participated in a study to examine the hypothesis that there is a significant...
Thinking about old age stereotypically affects one’s engagement in age-related behaviors and develop...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Stereotype threat effects arise when an individual feels at risk of confirming a negative stereotype...
This study examined the effect of age-stereotype threat on older adults' performance on a task meas...
peer reviewedUsing questionnaire data from the MIDUS study (N=6.325) we examined the extent to which...
In this study, we investigated explicit and implicit endorsement of prescriptive age stereotypes . T...
Successful aging has been defined in terms of flourishing late in life as determined by subjective a...
International audienceResearch has shown that activating the elderly stereotype alters the performan...
Background: The psychology of ageing has shown that over time, changes in lifestyle and attitudes in...
Objectives. This study examined whether stereotypes may predict health outcomes independently from t...
Background/Study Context: Drawing on research that shows the importance of age stereotypes across th...
This study examined whether expectations about memory change with age vary for different personality...
This study expanded the sample populations which have been tested for ageism. An encoding task and a...
Previous research demonstrated that perceivers explicitly condemn ingroup members who use racial ste...
Forty-six older adults participated in a study to examine the hypothesis that there is a significant...
Thinking about old age stereotypically affects one’s engagement in age-related behaviors and develop...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Stereotype threat effects arise when an individual feels at risk of confirming a negative stereotype...
This study examined the effect of age-stereotype threat on older adults' performance on a task meas...
peer reviewedUsing questionnaire data from the MIDUS study (N=6.325) we examined the extent to which...