نتایج جستجو برای: stereotype behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 181682  

Journal: :Journal of Anthropological Films 2021

This film experiments with documentary narrations about judgments as a widespread phenomenon. Projecting the gap between subjectivity of prejudices and object judgment, stereotypes imposed on body.

2008
Martin Scarabis Arnd Florack Sepp Blatter

The present study investigated the subtle effects of an instruction to judge fairly and to avoid the influence of stereotypes on judgments. Previous studies have shown that instructions to disregard stereotypes may lead to an enhanced accessibility of the respective stereotype, which, in turn, facilitates encoding and identification of stereotype-consistent information, but not of stereotype-ir...

2017
Gabriel Camacho Diane M. Quinn Felicia Pratto

Research demonstrates that members of stigmatized groups may underperform when stereotype threat is induced. No research, however, has examined whether attributing underperformance to stereotype threat is perceived as a likely or valid explanation. In two experiments White students were randomly assigned to review the test performance of a fellow student described as a racial/ethnic minority (s...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2001
S C Wheeler R E Petty

Considerable recent research has examined the effects that activated stereotypes have on behavior. Research on both self-stereotype activation and other-stereotype activation has tended to show that people behave in ways consistent with the stereotype (e.g., walking more slowly if the elderly stereotype is activated). Interestingly, however, the dominant account for the behavioral effects of se...

2004
Sian L. Beilock Allen R. McConnell

Stereotype threat occurs when knowledge of a negative stereotype about a social group leads to less-than-optimal performance by members of that group. Although the stereotype threat phenomenon has been extensively studied in academic and cognitively-based tasks, it has received little attention in sport. This article reviews the existent literature on stereotype threat and discusses its implica...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1999
J Schimel L Simon J Greenberg T Pyszczynski S Solomon J Waxmonsky J Arndt

If stereotypes function to protect people against death-related concerns, then mortality salience should increase stereotypic thinking and preferences for stereotype-confirming individuals. Study 1 demonstrated that mortality salience increased stereotyping of Germans. In Study 2, it increased participants' tendency to generate more explanations for stereotype-inconsistent than stereotype-consi...

2016
Christine Knight

The Scottish diet is associated in the UK media and popular discourse with unhealthy deep-fried foods. In addition to the stereotype's negative effects on perceptions of Scottish food, culture and people, there is evidence that the stereotype of the Scottish diet has negative effects on food behaviour and public health in Scotland, having been shown to encourage consumption of deep-fried foods ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
Jenessa R Shapiro Amy M Williams Mariam Hambarchyan

To date, stereotype threat interventions have been considered interchangeable. Across 4 experiments, the present research demonstrates that stereotype threat interventions need to be tailored to the specific form of experienced stereotype threat to be effective. The Multi-Threat Framework (Shapiro & Neuberg, 2007) distinguishes between group-as-target stereotype threats-concerns that a stereoty...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Tomas Ståhl Colette Van Laar Naomi Ellemers

Previous research has demonstrated that stereotype threat induces a prevention focus and impairs central executive functions. The present research examines how these 2 consequences of stereotype threat are related. The authors argue that the prevention focus is responsible for the effects of stereotype threat on executive functions and cognitive performance. However, because the prevention focu...

Journal: :Behaviour & Information Technology 2021

Older adults are often stereotyped as having less technological ability than younger age groups. As a result, older individuals may avoid using technology due to stereotype threat, the fear of confirming negative stereotypes about their social group. The present research examined role threat within Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Across two studies, experiencing in domain was indirectly asso...

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