نتایج جستجو برای: stereotyping

تعداد نتایج: 3943  

Journal: :Inquiry 2022

We use generic sentences like ‘Blondes are stupid’ to express stereotypes. But why is this? Does the fact that we stereotypes mean themselves, in some sense, generic? I argue they are. However, mental and generics linguistic, so how can be My answer virtue of beliefs contain. Stereotypes about blondes being stupid contain a belief element, namely stupid. This an attitude taken towards same prop...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Brandon D Stewart B Keith Payne

The evidence for whether intentional control strategies can reduce automatic stereotyping is mixed. Therefore, the authors tested the utility of implementation intentions--specific plans linking a behavioral opportunity to a specific response--in reducing automatic bias. In three experiments, automatic stereotyping was reduced when participants made an intention to think specific counterstereot...

2007
Elisheva F. Gross Curtis D. Hardin

Although adolescents are commonly assumed to be rebellious, risky and moody, two experiments demonstrate for the first time that these beliefs operate both explicitly and implicitly as stereotypes. In Experiment 1, participants (a) explicitly endorsed adolescent stereotypes and (b) implicitly associated adolescent stereotyped words more rapidly with the adolescent than the adult social category...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2006
David M Amodio Patricia G Devine

Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neuroanatomy suggests that they arise from fundamentally distinct substrates associated with semantic versus affective memory systems. On the basis of this research, the authors propose that implicit stereotyping reflects cognitive processes and should predict instrumental behaviors such as judgment...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2006
Duane T Wegener Jason K Clark Richard E Petty

Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered as capable of influencing more thoughtful processing of social information. Direct comparisons between thoughtful and non-thoughtful stereotyping are lacking in the literature. Recent research in attitude change emphasizes the different consequences of judgments arising from relatively thoughtful...

Nurses face to a lot of different gender perspectives in their routine work. Cultural and social backgrounds influence gender stereotyping and it causes significant changes in nursing roles. This article reviews and analyzes the effect of gender on nursing. Gender perspective in nursing has affected services and quality of nursing practices. Although gender perspective affects health care syste...

2017
Tiffany A. Ito Silvia Tomelleri

Social categorization has been viewed as necessarily resulting in stereotyping, yet extant research suggests the two processes are differentially sensitive to task manipulations. Here, we simultaneously test the degree to which race perception and stereotyping are conditionally automatic. Participants performed a sequential priming task while either explicitly attending to the race of face prim...

2005
Amy K. Kiefer Denise Sekaquaptewa

This experiment examined the eVects of implicit gender-math stereotyping and implicit gender and math identiWcation on women’s math performance under stereotype threat and reduced threat conditions. Results showed that of the three, only implicit gender-math stereotyping moderated stereotype threat eVects on women’s math performance: women who showed less implicit math-gender stereotyping showe...

2005
KAREN ANDERSON

We report two studies which examine the age stereotypes in interactions model of intergenerational communication. We investigate whether stereotyping processes mediate the effects of various predictors on communication outcomes. Support emerges for the mediating role of stereotyping. The studies also examine relational factors fi nding support for the argument that relational factors deserve mo...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Lennart J Renkema Diederik A Stapel Marcus Maringer Nico W van Yperen

Three studies examine two routes by which mortality threats may lead to stereotyping. Mortality salience may activate both a comprehension goal and an enhancement goal. Enhancement goals are likely to be more active in situations where intergroup competition or conflict is salient. If this is not the case, then a comprehension goal will predominate. In line with a why-determines-how logic, when...

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