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Stereotyping the Stereotypic: When Individuals Match Social Stereotypes
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2006This research examines how attention and accuracy motivation moderate stereotyping in person perception. Hypotheses were derived from the stereotype validity model, which proposes that perceivers are more likely to use a stereotype as the basis of their impressions when they believe that the generalized beliefs contained within it are valid for the ...
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Psychological Inquiry, 1999
and systematic information processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 262-275. Ditto, P. H., & Lopez, D. F. (1992). Motivated skepticism: Use of differential decision criteria for preferred and nonpreferred conclusions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 568-584. Fiske, S. T., & Neuberg, S . L. (1990).
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and systematic information processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 262-275. Ditto, P. H., & Lopez, D. F. (1992). Motivated skepticism: Use of differential decision criteria for preferred and nonpreferred conclusions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 568-584. Fiske, S. T., & Neuberg, S . L. (1990).
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1981
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1981, Vol 26(1), 42–43. Reviews the book, Person Perception and Stereotyping by Robert A. Stewart, Graham E. Powell, and S. Jane Chetwynd (1979). The book opens with a critical chapter on the relationships between stereotyping and person perception, but the authors have not fully ...
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Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1981, Vol 26(1), 42–43. Reviews the book, Person Perception and Stereotyping by Robert A. Stewart, Graham E. Powell, and S. Jane Chetwynd (1979). The book opens with a critical chapter on the relationships between stereotyping and person perception, but the authors have not fully ...
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Stereotypes And Stereotyping: A Moral Analysis
Philosophical Papers, 2004Stereotypes are false or misleading generalizations about groups held in a manner that renders them largely, though not entirely, immune to counterevidence. In doing so, stereotypes powerfully shape the stereotyper's perception of stereotyped groups, seeing the stereotypic characteristics when they are not present, failing to see the contrary of those ...
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Gender Stereotypes and Stereotyping
2018This chapter delves into the theoretical and empirical literature on gender stereotypes to describe how gender stereotypes are conceptualized and measured, how these group-level stereotypes affect judgments of and behaviors toward individual women and men, and the implications of those judgments and behaviors for equitable policies and social ...
Monica Biernat, Amanda K. Sesko
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Defining Stereotypes and Stereotyping
2021Abstract How Stereotypes Deceives Us aims to illuminate the conditions under which stereotypes and stereotyping lead to misperceptions and misjudgements, but what exactly are stereotypes and what is stereotyping? This chapter defends the definitions of stereotypes and stereotyping that are adopted throughout this book.
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974
To ascertain whether racial and sexual stereotypes of athletes exist, 140 female junior high school students rated six descriptions of athletes which were presented as pertaining to a male or female Black, Chicano, or Anglo athlete. No evidence for ethnic or sexual stereotyping was found, although descriptions of athletes in different sports were rated
M B, Harris, S, Ramsey
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To ascertain whether racial and sexual stereotypes of athletes exist, 140 female junior high school students rated six descriptions of athletes which were presented as pertaining to a male or female Black, Chicano, or Anglo athlete. No evidence for ethnic or sexual stereotyping was found, although descriptions of athletes in different sports were rated
M B, Harris, S, Ramsey
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2018
Nurses comprise the largest group of healthcare providers (Auerbach, Staiger, Muench, & Buerhaus, 2013), and a strong and resilient nursing workforce is crucial to effective healthcare delivery (Pr...
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Nurses comprise the largest group of healthcare providers (Auerbach, Staiger, Muench, & Buerhaus, 2013), and a strong and resilient nursing workforce is crucial to effective healthcare delivery (Pr...
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2023
This chapter focuses on Spiegelman's aesthetics of transgression. By charting instances of provocation and subversion across Spiegelman's career, the chapter suggests that critical accolades and popular appreciation never dulled the edge of Spiegelman's formal experimentalism, nor did they take the sting out of his cultural critique and non-PC ...
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This chapter focuses on Spiegelman's aesthetics of transgression. By charting instances of provocation and subversion across Spiegelman's career, the chapter suggests that critical accolades and popular appreciation never dulled the edge of Spiegelman's formal experimentalism, nor did they take the sting out of his cultural critique and non-PC ...
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Health Care for Women International, 1992
The American Psychological Association's Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns (Herek, 1987) expressed a need for research that focuses specifically on the concerns of lesbians. To this end, we attempted to identify stereotypes about lesbians, as noted in 278 female nursing students' responses to open-ended questions.
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The American Psychological Association's Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns (Herek, 1987) expressed a need for research that focuses specifically on the concerns of lesbians. To this end, we attempted to identify stereotypes about lesbians, as noted in 278 female nursing students' responses to open-ended questions.
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