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Nature, Gender, and the Medieval Origins of the Polish Self-Stereotype

The Medieval Globe
ABSTRACT: This article examines the medieval origins of national self-stereotypes by focusing on the case of Poland. It argues that concepts of gender and the natural order were crucial to the development of a Polish national identity in the Latin writings of historians active from the twelfth century onward, with special reference to neighbouring ...
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Improving memory in old age through implicit self-stereotyping.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1996
This research demonstrates that subliminally activated stereotypes can alter judgments about oneself and can change cognitive performance. In the first study, an intervention that activated positive stereotypes of aging without the participants' awareness tended to improve memory performance, memory self-efficacy, and views of aging in old individuals;
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Self-stereotyping and self-anchoring affect social identification: Selfesteem as a moderator

Social Behavior and Personality, 2022
Yan-Hong Zhang, Zhang Yan-Hong
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Stereotyping and Effort Mobilization in Older Age

2021
Gabriela Czarnek   +2 more
exaly  

Stereotyping, Self-Affirmation, and the Cerebral Hemispheres

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2005
Leonard L Martin
exaly  

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