Stereotypes have pervasive, robust, and often unwanted effects on how people see and behave towards others. Undoing these effects has proven to be a daunting task. Two studies demonstrate that procedurally priming participants to engage in comparative thinking with a generalized focus on differences reduces behavioral and judgmental stereotyping effects. In Study 1, participants who were procedurally primed to focus on differences sat closer to a skinhead – a member of a negatively stereotyped group. In Study 2, participants primed on differences ascribed less gender stereotypic characteristics to a male and female target person. This suggests that comparative thinking with a focus on differences may be a simple cognitive tool to reduce the...
Need for cognitive structure (NCS) could affect stereotypical thinking. In the present paper it is s...
In two studies, we demonstrate that small group discussions change the extent to which an activated ...
Does living in increasingly multicultural societies affect social cognition and social inclusion? Cr...
Stereotypes have pervasive, robust, and often unwanted effects on how people see and behave towards ...
Past work has argued that comparison mindsets affect stereotyping: perceivers in a difference mindse...
Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered ...
School-based psychological interventions which require students and pupils to think of counter-stere...
The authors aimed to establish whether interventions designed to reduce intergroup bias could be app...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
The role of cognitive resources in stereotype maintenance was examined. It was hypothesized that peo...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Perspective taking can ...
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In t...
This article provides insight into the process of stereotyping from two different perspectives: the ...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
Need for cognitive structure (NCS) could affect stereotypical thinking. In the present paper it is s...
In two studies, we demonstrate that small group discussions change the extent to which an activated ...
Does living in increasingly multicultural societies affect social cognition and social inclusion? Cr...
Stereotypes have pervasive, robust, and often unwanted effects on how people see and behave towards ...
Past work has argued that comparison mindsets affect stereotyping: perceivers in a difference mindse...
Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered ...
School-based psychological interventions which require students and pupils to think of counter-stere...
The authors aimed to establish whether interventions designed to reduce intergroup bias could be app...
Stereotypes are an important arena of cognitive science because they deal with mental representation...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
The role of cognitive resources in stereotype maintenance was examined. It was hypothesized that peo...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Perspective taking can ...
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role models. In t...
This article provides insight into the process of stereotyping from two different perspectives: the ...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
Need for cognitive structure (NCS) could affect stereotypical thinking. In the present paper it is s...
In two studies, we demonstrate that small group discussions change the extent to which an activated ...
Does living in increasingly multicultural societies affect social cognition and social inclusion? Cr...