Participants rated the expected accuracy and stability, of ascribed traits for ingroup or outgroup targets. Traits were derived from theoretical models distinguishing between the content dimensions of warmth and competence. Positive and negative warmth and competence traits were paired with either Black or White first names, and participants rated the expected trait accuracy, and stability. Positive traits were rated as having more, accuracy, and stability, than were negative traits. Warmth traits were rated as having more accuracy and stability, than were competence traits. For negative warmth traits, trait accuracy, was rated significantly, lower for ingroup than for outgroup targets, but no ingroup-outgroup difference was found for posit...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Purpose: The Stereotype Content Model (SCM) postulates that consumers perceive other individuals pri...
Although several studies have demonstrated that stereotypes can be mixed in terms of warmth and comp...
Based on Peeters' behavioural-adaptive model which posits that biases in trait attribution serve to ...
M. Rothbart and B. Park (1986) demonstrated that, consistent with the common negativity bias, positi...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...
M. Rothbart and B. Park (1986) demonstrated that, consistent with the common negativity bias, positi...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...
te rin of M ple Review TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.11 No.2election polls and cross-cultural com...
Categorizing an individual as a friend or foe plays a pivotal role in navigating the social world. A...
In two experiments we show that the context in which groups are perceived influences how they are ju...
Three studies examined the role of Need for Affect (NFA) and Need for Cognition (NFC) in intergroup ...
Ambivalent stereotypes theory argues that depending on the status and interdependence structures of ...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Purpose: The Stereotype Content Model (SCM) postulates that consumers perceive other individuals pri...
Although several studies have demonstrated that stereotypes can be mixed in terms of warmth and comp...
Based on Peeters' behavioural-adaptive model which posits that biases in trait attribution serve to ...
M. Rothbart and B. Park (1986) demonstrated that, consistent with the common negativity bias, positi...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...
M. Rothbart and B. Park (1986) demonstrated that, consistent with the common negativity bias, positi...
People can be overly optimistic not only about their own future but also for the people with whom th...
te rin of M ple Review TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.11 No.2election polls and cross-cultural com...
Categorizing an individual as a friend or foe plays a pivotal role in navigating the social world. A...
In two experiments we show that the context in which groups are perceived influences how they are ju...
Three studies examined the role of Need for Affect (NFA) and Need for Cognition (NFC) in intergroup ...
Ambivalent stereotypes theory argues that depending on the status and interdependence structures of ...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Stereotypes correspond to perceivers’ beliefs about the attributes, typically personality traits, th...
In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultur...
Purpose: The Stereotype Content Model (SCM) postulates that consumers perceive other individuals pri...
Although several studies have demonstrated that stereotypes can be mixed in terms of warmth and comp...