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Patterns of Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes III: Long-Term Change in Gender Stereotypes

Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2021
Gender stereotypes are widely shared “collective representations” that link gender groups (e.g., male/female) with roles or attributes (e.g., career/family, science/arts). Such collective stereotypes, especially implicit stereotypes, are assumed to be so
Tessa E. S. Charlesworth, M. Banaji
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Gender Stereotypes Influence Children’s STEM Motivation

Child Development Perspectives, 2021
Children’s memberships in social groups have profound effects on their motivation. Stereotypes about social groups shape children’s beliefs about what is expected for their group members.
Allison Master
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The Vicious Cycle Linking Stereotypes and Social Roles

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2021
Members of social categories defined by attributes such as sex, race, and age occupy certain types of social roles much more than members of other social categories do. The qualities that define these roles become associated with the category as a whole,
A. Eagly, Anne M. Koenig
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Stereotypes*

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2016
Abstract We present a model of stereotypes based on Kahneman and Tversky’s representativeness heuristic. A decision maker assesses a target group by overweighting its representative types, defined as the types that occur more frequently in that group than in a baseline reference group.
BORDALO, PEDRO   +3 more
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STEREOTYPES

Annual Review of Psychology, 1996
▪ Abstract  The stereotyping literature within psychology has grown considerably over the past decade. In large part, this growth can be attributed to progress in understanding the individual mechanisms that give rise to stereotypic thinking. In the current review, the recent psychological literature on stereotypes is reviewed, with particular emphasis
Hilton, James L., von Hippel, William
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Stereotype Threat

Annual Review of Psychology, 2016
When members of a stigmatized group find themselves in a situation where negative stereotypes provide a possible framework for interpreting their behavior, the risk of being judged in light of those stereotypes can elicit a disruptive state that undermines performance and aspirations in that domain.
Steven J, Spencer   +2 more
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Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests

Science, 2017
Emergent attitudes toward brilliance The distribution of women and men across academic disciplines seems to be affected by perceptions of intellectual brilliance. Bian et al. studied young children to assess when those differential perceptions emerge. At
Lin Bian, S. Leslie, Andrei Cimpian
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Media and the Development of Gender Role Stereotypes

Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 2020
This review summarizes recent findings (2000–2020) concerning media's contributions to the development of gender stereotypes in children and adolescents.
L. M. Ward, Petal L. Grower
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Stereotypes About Stereotype Research

Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2008
PAUL J. HANGESUniversity of MarylandJONATHAN C. ZIEGERTDrexel UniversityIn his commentary, Landy (2008) high-lighted the Ziegert and Hanges’ (2005) arti-cle and claimed that it was the only ImplicitAssociation Test (IAT) study that exploreda meaningful selection criterion.
Paul J. Hanges, Jonathan C. Ziegert
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Stereotypes or Stereotyping?

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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