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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 40 , — Discourse and Society , 11 , — Accentuation and sensitization effects in the categorization of multi-faceted stimuli. Obtaining categorical accentuation with unidimensional physical estimates: Threat and the group attribution error: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 27 , — Psychological Bulletin , , — Cognitive resources and stereotype preservation: Dealing with a deviant ingroup member: Judgment of covariation by social perceivers. Psychological Bulletin , 90 , — Group entitativity and group perception: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 35 , — Bulletin de Psychologie , 27 , — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 56 , 5— Are racial stereotypes really fading?
The Princeton Trilogy revisited. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 21 , — Contributions to classic issues in social psychology. Journal of Social Psychology , 57 , — Factors determining group stereotypes. Journal of Social Psychology , 61 , 3— Seeing one thing and doing another: An experimental investigation into the formation of intergroup representations. European Journal of Social Psychology , 2 , —4. Perceived intragroup variability as a function of group status and identification. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 31 , — Group commitment and intergroup behaviour.
Exploring the dynamics of reciprocity in intergroup contexts: National judgment and Eurovision. The effect of comparative context on central tendency and variability judgements and the evaluation of group characteristics. European Journal of Social Psychology , 28 , — When bad isn't all bad: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 69 , — Collective action and psychological change: British Journal of Social Psychology. Implicit theories and their role in judgements and reactions: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 19 , — Sex differences in social behaviour: Gender stereotypes stem from the distribution of men and women into social roles.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 46 , — Gender stereotypes, occupational roles, and beliefs about part-time employees. Psychology of Women Quarterly , 10 , — A brief report on the methodology of stereotype research. Social Forces , 43 , — Categorization and social judgment.
Status protection in high status minorities. European Journal of Social Psychology , 22 , — Effects of the legitimacy of low group or individual status on individual and collective identity enhancement strategies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 64 , — Outcome dependency and attention to inconsistent information about others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 47 , — International Journal of Opinion and Attitude Research , 2 , 26— A theory of social comparison processes.
Human Relations , 7 , — The tricky nature of skewed frequency tables: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 60 , 26— Explaining and simulating judgment biases as an aggregation phenomenon in probabilistic, multiple-cue environments. Two halfs may be more than one whole: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 66 , — Illusory correlations and memory performance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 29 , — Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination.
Interdependence and the reduction of prejudice. Control, interdependence and power: European Review of Social Psychology , 7 , 31— Chaiken and Trope, Y, Eds. A continuum of impression formation, from category-based to individuating processes: Advances in Experimental Social Psychology , 23 , 1— Category-based and attribute-based reactions to others: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 23 , — Negative interdependence and prejudice: Interactive processes in group perception pp.
Social cognition First ed. Social cognition Second ed. The role of diagnosticity in stereotype formation: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 63 , — The role of memory biases in stereotype maintenance. British Journal of Social Psychology , 33 , — Intergroup discrimination in the minimal group paradigm: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 79 , 77— Discrimination in the minimal group paradigm: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 22 , — Cognition , 38 , — Cognitive Science , 7 , — Similarity and the development of rules.
Cognition , 65 , — Distinctiveness of social categorization and attitude toward ingroup members. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 29 , — Selected papers of J.
How to make cognitive illusions disappear: The trouble of thinking: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 60 , — Stereotype persistence and change among college students. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology , 46 , — Ambivalent stereotypes as legitimizing ideologies: Emerging perspectives on ideology, justice, and intergroup relations. Influences of categorization on perceptual discrimination.
General , , — Isolated and interrelated concepts. Annual Review of Psychology , 49 , — Reuniting perception and conception. Outcome dependency affects perceived group variability: Effects of power on perceived and objective group variability: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Cognitive processes in stereotyping and intergroup behaviour.
Illusory correlation as a basis for stereotyping. Illusory correlation and the maintenance of stereotypic beliefs. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 39 , — Illusory correlation in intergroup perception: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 12 , — Cognitive representation of personality impressions: Perceiving persons and groups.
Social cognition and the study of stereotyping.
Contributions to classic issues in social psychology pp. Life is a roller coaster when you view the world through entity glasses. Natural kinds, human kinds, and essentialism. Social Research , 65 , — Essentialists beliefs about social categories. British Journal of Social Psychology , 39 , — Stereotyping and social influence: The social identity approach.
The search for differentiated meaning is a precursor to illusory correlation. Contextual changes in the prototypicality of extreme and moderate outgroup members. European Journal of Social Psychology , 25 , — British Journal of Social Psychology , 35 , — Social identity salience and the emergence of stereotype consensus.
Stereotypes as Explanations: The Formation of Meaningful Beliefs about Social Groups. Front Cover. Craig McGarty, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt, Russell Spears. They propose that stereotypes form to explain aspects of social groups and; as Explanations: The Formation of Meaningful Beliefs about Social Groups.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 25 , — British Journal of Social Psychology , 34 , — Social identity, self-categorization and the perceived homogeneity of ingroups and outgroups: Handbook of Motivation and Cognition Vol. The group as a basis for emergent stereotype consensus.
The European Review of Social Psychology , 8 , — Context-dependent variation in social stereotyping 2: Context-dependent variation in social stereotyping 3: Extremism as a self-categorical basis for polarized judgement. Context-dependent variation in social stereotyping 1: European Journal of Social Psychology , 22 , 3— When do stereotypes become really consensual? Investigating the group-based dynamics of the consensualization process. The effects of social category norms and stereotypes on explanations for intergroup differences.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 80 , — Handbook of basic principles pp. The social context of reasoning: Annual Review of Psychology , 47 , — Race in the making: Cognition, culture, and the child's construction of the human kind. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 58 , — The social psychology of group cohesiveness.
Group prototypicality and depersonalized attraction in small interactive groups. Intergroup behaviour, self-stereotyping and the salience of social categories. British Journal of Social Psychology , 26 , — Social identity and conformity: Polarized norms and social frames of reference: Basic and Applied Social Psychology , 11 , 77— Personality and Social Psychology Review , 4 , — Individuality and membership in the intergroup system.
Social categorization for ingroup and out-group behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 38 , — Differential distrust of groups and individuals. Intergroup norms and intergroup discrimination: Strength of identification and intergroup differentiation: European Journal of Social Psychology , 27 , —9.
Defining dimensions of distinctiveness: Group distinctiveness and intergroup discrimination.
Cognitive models of stereotype change: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 28 , — European Journal of Social Psychology , 24 , — The attribution of attitudes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 3 , 1— The place of perception in children's concepts. Cognitive development , 8 , — The role of stereotyping in system-justification and the production of false consciousness.
British Journal of Social Psychology , 33 , 1— Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
Social cultural and cognitive factors in stereotype formation. Categories versus groups as explanatory concepts in intergroup relations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 7 , — Want to Read Currently Reading Read. The self in European and North American culture:
Stereotypes and ethnocentrism — diverging interethnic perceptions of African-American and White American youth. Social perception and social reality: Psychological Review , 98 , 54— Power failure in management circuits. Harvard Business Review, July-August, 65— On the fading of social stereotypes: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 13 , 1— Racial stereotypes of one hundred college students. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology , 28 , — Racial prejudice and racial stereotypes.
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology , 30 , — Concepts, kinds, and cognitive development. Attribution theory in social psychology. Stereotyping, typecasting and changing perceptions of mental illness. A source monitoring analysis of illusory correlation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 26 , — Evaluative and non-evaluative illusory correlations.
Unpublished manuscript, University of Bonn. On the overestimation of between-group differences. Memory-based judgments about multiple categories: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 67 , 35— Inferring category characteristics from sample characteristics: General , , 52— The case for motivated reasoning. Maintaining stereotypes in the face of disconfirmation: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 68 , — Forming impressions from stereotypes, traits and behaviors: Virtual communities and social identities: Distinguishing between categories and groups on the Internet.
Knowing me, knowing you: Perceived in-group homogeneity as a function of group membership salience and stereotype threat.
Trait-versus process-focused social judgement. Social Cognition , 16 , — Stereotype formation and endorsement: Contributions to Classic Issues in Social Psychology pp. Porque discriminam mais os grupos que os individuos? Stereotypes and social judgeability. European Review of Social Psychology , 3 , 91— Stereotypes and social cognition.
Categorical perception effects induced by category learning. Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 24 , — Presses Universitaires de Grenoble. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Eman Bakheet rated it it was amazing Oct 03, Hans rated it it was amazing Mar 09, Marilena rated it did not like it Apr 11, Claudio rated it liked it Mar 31, Eman is currently reading it Dec 10, Niral added it Apr 16, Andrea added it Jun 02, Pavifather marked it as to-read Oct 23, Liliya marked it as to-read Feb 06, Kimarie Thomas marked it as to-read Jan 28, Gluko Peponi marked it as to-read Feb 19, BookDB marked it as to-read Aug 30, The Formation of Meaningful Beliefs about Context-dependent variation in social stereotyping 2: The relationship between frame of reference, self-categorization and accentuation.
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