The present research studied the effects of suppression of stereotypes on subsequent stereotyping. Moreover, the moderating influence of motivation to suppress stereotypes was examined. The first three experiments showed that suppression of stereotypes leads to the experience of engaging in self-control (Study 1), to depleted regulatory resources as indicated by worse performance on an unrelated subsequent task that involves self-regulation (Study 2), and to hyperaccessibility of the suppressed thoughts (Study 3). However, these effects were moderated by internal suppression motivation: Increased self-control, depleted regulatory resources, and hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts only occur for people with low internal suppression mot...
Two experiments investigated differences in compliance with instructions to suppress stereotypes as ...
The present research was designed to investigate the consequences of suppressing social stereotypes ...
The present research was designed to investigate the consequences of suppressing social stereotypes ...
The present research studied the effects of suppression of stereotypes on subsequent stereotyping. M...
Three longitudinal studies and one correlational study tested the hypothesis that increasing self-re...
Suppressing stereotypes often results in more stereotype use, an effect attributed to heightened ste...
Suppressing stereotypes often results in more stereotype use, an effect attributed to heightened ste...
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Recent research reveals that efforts to suppress stereotypic thoughts can backfire and produce a reb...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previ-ously suppressed stereotypes are appli...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previously suppressed stereotypes are applie...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previously suppressed stereotypes are applie...
Internal motivation to behave nonprejudiced leads to heightened control of stereotype activation. Ho...
Internal motivation to behave nonprejudiced leads to heightened control of stereotype activation. Ho...
Two studies established that there are previously unexamined negative consequences of stereotype sup...
Two experiments investigated differences in compliance with instructions to suppress stereotypes as ...
The present research was designed to investigate the consequences of suppressing social stereotypes ...
The present research was designed to investigate the consequences of suppressing social stereotypes ...
The present research studied the effects of suppression of stereotypes on subsequent stereotyping. M...
Three longitudinal studies and one correlational study tested the hypothesis that increasing self-re...
Suppressing stereotypes often results in more stereotype use, an effect attributed to heightened ste...
Suppressing stereotypes often results in more stereotype use, an effect attributed to heightened ste...
Contains fulltext : 64023.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Recent research reveals that efforts to suppress stereotypic thoughts can backfire and produce a reb...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previ-ously suppressed stereotypes are appli...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previously suppressed stereotypes are applie...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previously suppressed stereotypes are applie...
Internal motivation to behave nonprejudiced leads to heightened control of stereotype activation. Ho...
Internal motivation to behave nonprejudiced leads to heightened control of stereotype activation. Ho...
Two studies established that there are previously unexamined negative consequences of stereotype sup...
Two experiments investigated differences in compliance with instructions to suppress stereotypes as ...
The present research was designed to investigate the consequences of suppressing social stereotypes ...
The present research was designed to investigate the consequences of suppressing social stereotypes ...