نتایج جستجو برای: Stereotyping

تعداد نتایج: 3943  

Journal: :Scientific American 1891

2014
Cynthia S. Wang Gillian Ku Kenneth Tai Adam D. Galinsky

Numerous studies have found that perspective-taking reduces stereotyping and prejudice, but they have only involved negative stereotypes. Because target negativity has been empirically confounded with reduced stereotyping, the general effects of perspective-taking on stereotyping and prejudice are unclear. By including both positivelyand negatively-stereotyped targets, this research offers the ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2010
Rainer Banse Bertram Gawronski Christine Rebetez Hélène Gutt J Bruce Morton

The development of spontaneous gender stereotyping in children was investigated using the newly developed Action Interference Paradigm (AIP). This task consists of assigning gender-stereotypical toys as quickly as possible to boys and girls in either a stereotype-congruent or a stereotype-incongruent manner. A pilot study with 38 children (mean age 5.1 years) provided evidence for spontaneous g...

2015
Kristin Pauker Yiyuan Xu Amanda Williams Ashley Morris Biddle

The authors explored the differential emergence and correlates of racial stereotyping in 136 children ages 4-11 years across two broad social contexts: Hawai‘i and Massachusetts. Children completed measures assessing race salience, race essentialism, and in-group and out-group stereotyping. Results indicated that the type of racial stereotypes emerging with age was context dependent. In both co...

Journal: :Science 2015

Journal: :Journal of Social Philosophy 2019

Ali Hossein Hosseinzadeh Iman Mombini

An important part of understanding women's and men's attitudes and behaviors is considering their ideas and opinions. Based on gender stereotyping of view women and men have different types of behavior, manner and characteristics. Both genders do their jobs differently. Stereotyping  process focuses on ability and characteristics of women, and men are lack of them. On the other hand, it also f...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2004
Daniel R Ames

Most models of how perceivers infer the widespread attitudes and qualities of social groups revolve around either the self (social projection, false consensus) or stereotypes (stereotyping). The author suggests people rely on both of these inferential strategies, with perceived general similarity moderating their use, leading to increased levels of projection and decreased levels of stereotypin...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2011
Nicolas Rüsch Patrick W Corrigan Andrew R Todd Galen V Bodenhausen

Similar to members of the public, people with mental illness may exhibit general negative automatic prejudice against their own group. However, it is unclear whether more specific negative stereotypes are automatically activated among diagnosed individuals and how such automatic stereotyping may be related to self-reported attitudes and emotional reactions. We therefore studied automatically ac...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2006
Stacey Sinclair Curtis D Hardin Brian S Lowery

This research examines self-stereotyping in the context of multiple social identities and shows that self-stereotyping is a function of stereotyped expectancies held in particular relationships. Participants reported how others evaluated their math and verbal ability and how they viewed their own ability when their gender or ethnicity was salient. Asian American women (Experiment 1) and Europea...

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