Two studies test the assumption that the tendency to preferentially communicate stereotype-consistent information about individuals can be explained in terms of communicational grounding. In Study 1, this bias was stronger when communicators told a story to a friend than to a stranger. In Study 2, dyads either discussed a stereotype about a novel group (discussion condition) or merely thought individually about this stereotype (thinking condition). Participants then reproduced a story involving a group member performing both stereotype-consistent and inconsistent behaviors to one of two audiences. One member addressed the other dyad member whereas the latter wrote the story for an unknown audience. Participants in the discussion condition w...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
Two studies investigated the effect of stereotypes held by a prospective audience on participants' r...
Communicators tend to share more stereotype-consistent than stereotype-inconsistent information. The...
Two experiments examined the influence of stereotypes on dyadic conversations. Undergraduate student...
Factual information is more frequently read and discussed than fictional information. However, resea...
It has been long established that interpersonal communication underpins the existence of cultural st...
Two experiments investigated when perceivers can construe stereotype-inconsistent information abstra...
Shared reality theory states that people allow others to influence their own judgments and behaviors...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
In recent years, there has been a renewal of interest in the processes through which groups coordina...
We examined the impact of the distribution of information regarding social groups on the formation o...
The present study investigated whether and how social consensus affects the way perceivers encode in...
Are there any cultural differences in the communication of stereotype relevant information? Hall (19...
It is often suggested that people automatically form an impression of a target by using stereotypes....
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
Two studies investigated the effect of stereotypes held by a prospective audience on participants' r...
Communicators tend to share more stereotype-consistent than stereotype-inconsistent information. The...
Two experiments examined the influence of stereotypes on dyadic conversations. Undergraduate student...
Factual information is more frequently read and discussed than fictional information. However, resea...
It has been long established that interpersonal communication underpins the existence of cultural st...
Two experiments investigated when perceivers can construe stereotype-inconsistent information abstra...
Shared reality theory states that people allow others to influence their own judgments and behaviors...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
In recent years, there has been a renewal of interest in the processes through which groups coordina...
We examined the impact of the distribution of information regarding social groups on the formation o...
The present study investigated whether and how social consensus affects the way perceivers encode in...
Are there any cultural differences in the communication of stereotype relevant information? Hall (19...
It is often suggested that people automatically form an impression of a target by using stereotypes....
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
Two studies investigated the effect of stereotypes held by a prospective audience on participants' r...