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“Heart of Darkness” and “Dark Continent”: Africa and its Nations in Polish Media and Social Perception

open access: yesСоциальная психология и общество, 2020
Objectives. The cognitive purpose of the article is to describe the stereotype of the Africans in the profiles of stereotypical perception of the Poles, created under the influence of the media and the low level of cultural competence of the Poles, as ...
Bodziany M., Nowakowska M.
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Favorable Evaluations of Black and White Women’s Workplace Anger During the Era of #MeToo

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Researchers investigating gender and anger have consistently found that White women, but not White men, are evaluated unfavorably when experiencing anger in the workplace.
Kaitlin McCormick-Huhn   +1 more
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Beyond stereotypes [PDF]

open access: yesTijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 2015
The sources available on Hindustani women and girls in Suriname were rarely produced by the women and girls themselves, but for or by British or Dutch colonial officers, European travel writers, Christian missionaries, and in some cases, by Hindustani men.
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A Chip Off the Old Block? The Relationship of Family Factors and Young Adults’ Views on Aging

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Views on aging (VoA), such as self-perceptions of aging or age stereotypes are generated in early childhood and continue to develop throughout the entire lifespan. The ideas a person has about their own aging and aging in general influence their behavior
Cathy Hoffmann, Anna E. Kornadt
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Stop stereotyping [PDF]

open access: yesAttention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2019
Restraining the expression of stereotypes is a necessary requirement for harmonious living, yet surprisingly little is known about the efficacy of this process. Accordingly, in two experiments, here we used a stop-signal task to establish how effectively stereotype-related responses can be inhibited.
Johanna K. Falbén   +9 more
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Stereotype Bilder in Wörterbüchern. Das Preußenbild in den Belegbeispielen des Słownik języka polskiego (1958–1969), herausgegeben von Witold Doroszewski

open access: yesGlottodidactica, 2017
Because dictionaries contain cultural references, they can provide insights into the stereotypical attitudes common in a nation towards other countries and ethnicities.
EVA TESHAJEV SUNDERLAND
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Stereotypical Processing of Emotional Faces: Perceptual and Decisional Components

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
People tend to associate anger with male faces and happiness or surprise with female faces. This angry-men-happy-women bias has been ascribed to either top-down (e.g., well-learned stereotypes) or bottom-up (e.g., shared morphological cues) processes ...
Daniel Fitousi
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Cultural Stereotypes as Gatekeepers: Increasing Girls’ Interest in Computer Science and Engineering by Diversifying Stereotypes

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Despite having made significant inroads into many traditionally male-dominated fields (e.g., biology, chemistry), women continue to be underrepresented in computer science and engineering.
Sapna eCheryan   +2 more
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Sexual Fantasies and Stereotypical Gender Roles: The Influence of Sexual Orientation, Gender and Social Pressure in a Sample of Italian Young-Adults

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Differences in gender and sexual orientation are suggested to be linked to differences in the way individuals think and behave. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the effect of gender and sexual orientation on sexual fantasies and gender roles ...
Carla Tortora   +5 more
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Ecology-driven stereotypes override race stereotypes [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015
SignificanceEcological features shape people’s goals, strategies, and behaviors. Our research suggests that social perceivers possess a lay understanding of ecology’s influence on behavior, resulting in ecology-driven stereotypes. Moreover, because race is confounded with ecology in the United States, Americans’ stereotypes about racial groups may ...
Keelah E G, Williams   +2 more
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