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The development of national prejudice, in‐group favouritism and self‐stereotypes in British children [PDF]
This study explores the development of national prejudice, in‐group favouritism and self‐stereotyping in a sample of 329 British children. The aim was to test the prediction, derived from self‐categorization theory (Oakes, Haslam & Turner, 1994; Spears & Haslam, 1997) and in opposition to cognitive‐developmental theory (Aboud, 1988), that the ...
Rutland, Adam
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Selective self-stereotyping and women’s self-esteem maintenance
The process and implications of gender-based self-stereotyping are examined in this paper. Women displayed a tendency to selectively self-stereotype for personality and physical traits such that they endorsed positive stereotypic traits and denied negative traits as descriptive of the self and closest women friends.
Oswald, Debra, Chapleau, Kristine M.
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The goal of the present study was to investigate the causal direction of influence between the ingroup as a whole and the self or another ingroup member considering a key feature of groups, i.e., their perceived meaningfulness.
Mara Cadinu +2 more
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Reducing Cardiovascular Stress With Positive Self-Stereotypes of Aging [PDF]
We examined whether aging self-stereotypes, or older individuals' beliefs about elderly people, can influence cardiovascular function. Older individuals were subliminally exposed to either positive or negative aging stereotypes. Then all participants faced mathematical and verbal challenges.
Becca R. Levy +3 more
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The Body: Narcissism of the Media [PDF]
The popular media industry of spectacle with instruments of “seduction” produces “voluntary cosent” of man in acceptance, imitation and evaluation of distribution of corporate consumer culture. In this world man plays role beyond his ontological need and
Željko Rutović
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Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Anti-Lingual & Accent Bias Stereotyping in Virtual Reality and the Sustainable Development of Linguistic Response [PDF]
Raising awareness through Virtual Experiencing (RAVE) and a Cross-Cultural Perspective on Raising Awareness through Virtual Experiencing (C-RAVE) approaches are used in this article to promote awareness of concerns relating to linguistic stereotyping ...
Ghosh Abhijeet +12 more
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Subliminal flag exposure affects voting by enhancing self-stereotyping
The study investigates the mechanisms underlying the flag-priming effect on ideological positioning and voting behavior. The experiment, conducted in the context of the Italian elections, found that subliminal flag priming led to self-stereotyping, with participants assuming traits associated with the stereotype of the typical Italian citizen.
Castano', Emanuele +2 more
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self-objectification and implicit gender self-stereotyping
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of self-objectification on implicit gender self ...
Makoto Numazaki, Kunyoung PARK
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The complementation of the stereotype embodiment theory
Elderly people are unique among various discriminated social groups (e.g., black, LGBT) because we all, sooner or later, come to be seen with the negative stereotype. People internalize the negative age stereotype (e.g., incompetent, out-of-date) through
Yuho Shimizu +2 more
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Exploring the Neural Correlates of Social Stereotyping [PDF]
Judging people on the basis of cultural stereotypes is a ubiquitous facet of daily life, yet little is known about how this fundamental inferential strategy is implemented in the brain.
Jenkins, Adrianna +7 more
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