نتایج جستجو برای: stereotype behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 181682  

2011
KYOUNGMI LEE HAKKYUN KIM KATHLEEN D. VOHS Aradhna Krishna May O. Lwin Maureen Morrin Lana Ruck Roy F. Baumeister Kathleen D. Vohs Diane M. Quinn Steven J. Spencer James D. Johnson Robert G. Eccles Patricia G. Devine S. R. Vogel D. M. Broverman F. E. Clarkson P. S. Rosenkrantz Susan T. Fiske Peter Glick Steven J. Heine Rebecca Gerhardstein Claude M. Steele

How do consumers react when they believe that a transaction partner will view them through the lens of a stereotype? We predicted and found that being aware of a negative stereotype about a group to which one belongs (e.g., gender) made consumers sensitive to whether service providers were in-group versus out-group members and lowered purchase intentions when the provider was an out-group membe...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Joshua Aronson Michael Inzlicht

This research examined whether stereotype vulnerability-the tendency to expect, perceive, and be influenced by negative stereotypes about one's social category-is associated with uncertainty about one's academic self-knowledge in two important ways. We predicted that stereotype-vulnerable African American students would (a) know less about how much they know than less vulnerable students do and...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2008
Michael Johns Michael Inzlicht Toni Schmader

Research shows that stereotype threat reduces performance by diminishing executive resources, but less is known about the psychological processes responsible for these impairments. The authors tested the idea that targets of stereotype threat try to regulate their emotions and that this regulation depletes executive resources, resulting in underperformance. Across 4 experiments, they provide co...

2013
Gabriel Colton

We investigated neural basis of stereotype threat and resiliency, and differences across age groups. Young and older adults judged whether words stereotypical of aging (e.g., frail, wise) and control words (e.g., friendly) described them while being scanned with fMRI. Judging stereotype words versus control words revealed higher activations in regions associated with self-referencing for older ...

2012
Adam D. Galinsky Erika V. Hall Amy J. C. Cuddy

Six studies explored the overlap between racial and gender stereotypes and the consequences of this overlap for interracial dating, leadership selection, and athletic participation. Two initial studies, utilizing explicit and implicit measures, captured the stereotype content of different racial groups: the Asian stereotype was seen as more feminine whereas the Black stereotype more masculine c...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2015
Sonia K Kang Adam D Galinsky Laura J Kray Aiwa Shirako

The current research examines how power affects performance in pressure-filled contexts. We present low-power-threat and high-power-lift effects, whereby performance in high-stakes situations suffers or is enhanced depending on one's power; that is, the power inherent to a situational role can produce effects similar to stereotype threat and lift. Three negotiations experiments demonstrate that...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2006
Dominic Abrams Anja Eller Jacqueline Bryant

An experimental study examined the effect of intergenerational contact and stereotype threat on older people's cognitive performance, anxiety, intergroup bias, and identification. Participants completed a series of cognitive tasks under high or low stereotype threat (through comparison with younger people). In line with stereotype threat theory, threat resulted in worse performance. However, th...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2005
David M Marx Diederik A Stapel Dominique Muller

The authors investigated how a collective self-construal orientation in combination with positive social comparisons "turns off" the negative effects of stereotype threat. Specifically, Experiment 1 demonstrated that stereotype threat led to increased accessibility of participants' collective self ("we"). Experiment 2 showed that this feeling of "we-ness" in the stereotype threat condition cent...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2016
José Juan Vázquez

The article analyzes various aspects related to the meta-stereotype of 99 trash pickers who made their living from the garbage dumps in León (Nicaragua). This group is difficult to access, heavily stigmatized, and lives in extreme poverty. All the pickers in the city were interviewed using a heteroapplied structured interview. The results show that people who obtained their livelihood from garb...

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