Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, motivations to disconfirm social stereotypes may be more influential for unprejudiced individuals. Three experiments are presented that test the hypothesis that extremely unprejudiced people exhibit a bias toward stereotype disconfirmation. Experiment 1 investigates stereotype disconfirmation in information-seeking preferences. Experiments 2 and 3 explore attributional strategies for stereotype disconfirmation. In all experiments, unprejudiced participants respond in ways reflecting a motivation to disconfirm social stereotypes. Implications for stereotype change and stereotypic influences on judgment and behavior are discussed
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
This study examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO) affects the malleability of group ste...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing body of evidence indicating that people spontaneous...
Previous literature has shown that negative stereotypes are susceptible to change under the right co...
Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered ...
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
The reported study examined the potential influence of three stable dispositional individual differe...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotype-confirming biases are well documented in the social psychological literature. However, mo...
This study examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO) affects the malleability of group ste...
This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereo-typing in person percep...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
Despite recent laboratory successes in demonstrating stereotype change in response to disconfirming ...
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing body of evidence indicating that people spontaneous...
Previous literature has shown that negative stereotypes are susceptible to change under the right co...
Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered ...
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
The reported study examined the potential influence of three stable dispositional individual differe...
Two experiments investigated the way in which the presence of a comparative or inter-group context d...
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic informat...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are ...