Previous research on stereotyping has focused on perceptions of and negative consequences for individuals who activate stereotypes based on their membership in one stigmatized group. In contrast, relatively little research has examined stereotyping following categorization of targets into more than one stigmatized group. This dissertation focuses on perceptions of individuals who activate more than one set of stereotypes. In particular, I focused on the combination of stereotypes associated with the older adult age group and the Black racial group - two stereotype sets which contain elements that directly contradict one another. To examine the interaction of these two sets of stereotypes, I examined perceptions of four types of targets: you...
<div><p>Across two experiments, we examined whether implicit stereotypes linking younger (~28-year-o...
Thepresentstudycompares Blacks ' andWhites ' stereotypesofolderpeople. The respondentsarec...
Decades of research have investigated the implications of the “what is beautiful is good” stereotype...
Objectives: Although numerous studies have documented that negative age stereotypes and perceived ag...
An experiment examined the hypothesis that elderly people rely on stereotypes more, and are more pre...
We examined whether implicit stereotypes of younger Black men as physically threatening extend to ol...
Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article demonstrating that age cues affect the speed an...
Previous research demonstrated that perceivers explicitly condemn ingroup members who use racial ste...
Previous research demonstrated that perceivers explicitly condemn ingroup members who use racial ste...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of perceived discrimination in an older bira-cial population a...
An experiment examined the hypothesis that elderly people rely on stereotypes more, and are more pre...
Across two experiments, we examined whether implicit stereotypes linking younger (~28-year-old) Blac...
This paper examines age-based stereotypes in accordance with the Stereotype Content Model in four di...
A popular view holds that older adults are more prejudiced than younger adults because they grew up ...
Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article (Craig & Lipp, 2018; doi:10.1080/02699931.2017....
<div><p>Across two experiments, we examined whether implicit stereotypes linking younger (~28-year-o...
Thepresentstudycompares Blacks ' andWhites ' stereotypesofolderpeople. The respondentsarec...
Decades of research have investigated the implications of the “what is beautiful is good” stereotype...
Objectives: Although numerous studies have documented that negative age stereotypes and perceived ag...
An experiment examined the hypothesis that elderly people rely on stereotypes more, and are more pre...
We examined whether implicit stereotypes of younger Black men as physically threatening extend to ol...
Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article demonstrating that age cues affect the speed an...
Previous research demonstrated that perceivers explicitly condemn ingroup members who use racial ste...
Previous research demonstrated that perceivers explicitly condemn ingroup members who use racial ste...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of perceived discrimination in an older bira-cial population a...
An experiment examined the hypothesis that elderly people rely on stereotypes more, and are more pre...
Across two experiments, we examined whether implicit stereotypes linking younger (~28-year-old) Blac...
This paper examines age-based stereotypes in accordance with the Stereotype Content Model in four di...
A popular view holds that older adults are more prejudiced than younger adults because they grew up ...
Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article (Craig & Lipp, 2018; doi:10.1080/02699931.2017....
<div><p>Across two experiments, we examined whether implicit stereotypes linking younger (~28-year-o...
Thepresentstudycompares Blacks ' andWhites ' stereotypesofolderpeople. The respondentsarec...
Decades of research have investigated the implications of the “what is beautiful is good” stereotype...