In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and communication goals on biased language use. A category label (linguistic expectancy bias, Study 1) or a group label (linguistic intergroup bias, Study 2) was presented either before or after a story that participants were asked to communicate. Biased language use only emerged when participants learned about the group membership of the actor or the category label before hearing the story. However, communication goals had an effect on language use at the retrieval stage, independent of encoding (Studies 3 and 4). Although communication goal effects seemed to overwhelm encoding effects, encoding still influenced language use under externally impose...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
Language is the primary medium through which stereotypes are conveyed. Even when we avoid using dero...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy consistent inform...
This dissertation examines the role of language in social contexts. Specifically, two experiments we...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy co...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
Language is the primary medium through which stereotypes are conveyed. Even when we avoid using dero...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy consistent inform...
This dissertation examines the role of language in social contexts. Specifically, two experiments we...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy co...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
This experiment tested two key components of the Encoding Flexibility Model of stereotyping. Results...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
Language is the primary medium through which stereotypes are conveyed. Even when we avoid using dero...
According to the encoding flexibility model, stereotypes are efficient because they facilitate, in d...