44 results for „stereotypes“
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magazine issue | 12/2012
Your mother, metaphors, and other monkey business: How experiences of physical warmth shape how we think about relationships
... and so forth (we often refer to these schemas as stereotypes). Social psychologists have been very successful in activating the ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2012
House, M.D. and the science of psychogenic illness
... TV simply magnifies deep-seated sources of bias, such as stereotypes, wishful thinking, and the like. This is where we as viewers have ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2012
The dish on gossip: Its origins, functions, and bad reputation
... culture: Communication processes tend to maintain cultural stereotypes. Social Cognition, 19, 373-394. McAndrew, ... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2009
How on Earth Do People Understand Each Other in Everyday Conversation?
... based on categorization to a category or community (i.e., stereotypes) do not always fit particular instances. We have beliefs about what ... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2009
Human, or Less than Human?
... group perception is based on ingroup-outgroup dynamics. Some stereotypes of social groups are widely shared within a community, and the content of these stereotypes also varies on our dimensions of humanness. For example, we have ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2008
Reconsidering Race in the Genetic Era
... long line of research examining phenomena such as prejudice, stereotypes, discrimination, in-group bias, stereotype threat, self-fulfilling ... that folk notions of race continue to justify and reinforce stereotypes, prejudice, and racism; however, there has been little research ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2008
Social Judgment: Warmth and Competence are Universal Dimensions
... competence and their relationship with discrimination and stereotypes Combinations of warmth and competence matter because they ... relationship BIAS, for Behaviors from Intergroup Affect and stereotypes ( Cuddy et al., 2007 ). Because the warmth dimension is the ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2008
Are Stereotypes True?
... not as good at math as men. But as this article will explain stereotypes are self-perpetuating and not only reflect but also cause ... the stereotype itself causes stereotypic behavior. In fact, stereotypes reinforce stereotypical behavior by way of two psychological ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2007
Are Blonds Really Dumb?
... group and nothing more. The bases for such behaviors are stereotypes and prejudices. Stereotypes are subjective views about the characteristics, attitudes, and ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.
