نتایج جستجو برای: negative stereotypes

تعداد نتایج: 540003  

2013
Melissa Burkley Angela Andrade Angela C. Bell

The present work examined the negative consequences that result when stigmatized individuals endorse negative in-group stereotypes after failure. Study 1 found that women given the opportunity to blame their math failure on the stereotype “women are bad at math” showed higher stereotype endorsement, exerted less effort on a subsequent math test, and displayed less identification with the math d...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Chad E Forbes Christine L Cox Toni Schmader Lee Ryan

Priming negative stereotypes of African Americans can bias perceptions toward novel Black targets, but less is known about how these perceptions ultimately arise. Examining how neural regions involved in arousal, inhibition and control covary when negative stereotypes are activated can provide insight into whether individuals attempt to downregulate biases. Using fMRI, White egalitarian-motivat...

2013
NADIA Y. BASHIR PENELOPE LOCKWOOD ALISON L. CHASTEEN DANIEL NADOLNY INDRA NOYES

Despite recognizing the need for social change in areas such as social equality and environmental protection, individuals often avoid supporting such change. Researchers have previously attempted to understand this resistance to social change by examining individuals’ perceptions of social issues and social change. We instead examined the possibility that individuals resist social change becaus...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 2003
Ashley Craig Yvonne Tran Magali Craig

Research suggests that many people hold pervasive negative stereotypes towards persons who stutter and that to date, success in changing these attitudes has been limited. However, few studies have selected people who had not had direct contact with a person who stutters or employed a true randomized and stratified selection of people from the community to assess attitudes towards stuttering. To...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Hilary B Bergsieker Lisa M Leslie Vanessa S Constantine Susan T Fiske

Communicators, motivated by strategic self-presentation, selectively underreport negative content in describing their impressions of individuals and stereotypes of groups, particularly for targets whom they view ambivalently with respect to warmth and competence. Communicators avoid overtly inaccurate descriptions, preferring to omit negative information and emphasize positive information about...

2002
Irene V. Blair Nilanjana Dasgupta Anthony Greenwald

The present article reviews evidence for the malleability of automatic stereotypes and prejudice. In contrast to assumptions that such responses are fixed and inescapable , it is shown that automatic stereotypes and prejudice are influenced by, (a) self-and social motives, (b) specific strategies, (c) the perceiver's focus of attention , and (d) the configuration of stimulus cues. In addition, ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2010
Robert J Rydell Michael T Rydell Kathryn L Boucher

Stereotype threat (ST) research has focused exclusively on how negative group stereotypes reduce performance. The present work examines if pejorative stereotypes about women in math inhibit their ability to learn the mathematical rules and operations necessary to solve math problems. In Experiment 1, women experiencing ST had difficulty encoding math-related information into memory and, therefo...

2011
Daniel M. Rempala Andrew L. Geers

Recent research has revealed that increasing nondiagnostic information about victims in rape trial scenarios decreases guilty verdicts. This finding contradicts several existing theoretical positions that predict nondiagnostic information about a target is beneficial to that target. Three experiments are presented to resolve this incongruity. It is hypothesized that greater nondiagnostic victim...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2009
Michael P Boyle Gordon W Blood Ingrid M Blood

UNLABELLED This study examined the effects of the perceived cause of stuttering on perceptions of persons who stutter (PWS) using a 7-item social distance scale, a 25-item adjective pair scale and a 2-item visual analogue scale. Two hundred and four university students rated vignettes which varied on describing a PWS with different causalities for stuttering (psychological, genetic, or unknown)...

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