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Individuals voluntarily internalize gender stereotypes and present personality characteristics and behaviors that conform to gender role requirements. The aim of the current study was to explore the reasons people internalize gender stereotypes.
Junnan Li +5 more
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Self-Stereotyping: The Central Role of an Ingroup Threatening Identity
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to describe themselves more with stereotypical traits as compared with traits irrelevant to the ingroup stereotype. The present work analyzes why especially members of low-status groups are more inclined to self-stereotype compared to members of high-status ...
LATROFA, MARCELLA +2 more
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Sense of control and aging self-stereotyping: the role of need for structure
The current study involved two experiments that examined the relationships between lack of control, need for structure, and self-stereotyping in older adults.
Qingxiu Dang, Baoshan Zhang
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Self-Stereotyping in the Face of Threats to Group Status and Distinctiveness: The Role of Group Identification [PDF]
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group distinctiveness on self-stereotyping (defined as similarity to prototypical in-group members) were investigated for people with high or low in-group identification.
Spears, R., Doosje, E.J., Ellemers, N.
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Experiencing Microaggression: Invisibility, Distress, and Self-Stereotyping Among Northeasterners in India [PDF]
In the present times, the discrimination experiences of various marginalized groups tend to be characterized by subtle acts of disrespect and intolerance in addition to the traditional and more blatant incidents of violence. One such newer manifestation is microaggression. This research explored the impact of frequency of experiencing invisibility (i.e.
Sohi, Khushbeen K., Singh, Purnima
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Dynamics in the Contents of Self-Stereotyping and its Implication in Inter-Group Relations
Objectives. Developing a comprehensive model to understand intergroup relationship through integrating two constructs usually used to be examined discretely; self-stereotyping and stereotyping. Background.
Dawd A.M., Oumar F.Y.K. , Cukur C.S.
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Endorsement and embodiment of cautiousness-related age stereotypes
Endorsement of implicit age stereotypes was assessed with the propositional evaluation paradigm (PEP) in a high-powered, preregistered study, comprising samples of young (n = 89) and older (n = 125) adults. To investigate whether implicit age stereotypes
Tingting Huang, Klaus Rothermund
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Enkele aspecten van taal, identiteit en stereotypering
Everybody belongs to different groups. These groups have common knowledge that is acquired by language that determines the identity of the group. However, this language varies depending on the social background of the members of the group and it has a ...
Piet van Sterkenburg
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The current research aims to investigate whether perspective taking influences social tuning, or the alignment of one’s self-views, explicit attitudes, and/or implicit attitudes with those of an interaction partner.
Jeanine Lee McHugh Skorinko +10 more
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Differential identity components predict dimensions of problematic facebook use
Whilst limited previous work has detailed the influence of personal and social identities on the development and maintenance of a number of addictive behaviours, fewer still have determined whether specific aspects of group identification are more or ...
Ian P. Albery +3 more
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