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Title Stereotype activation and inhibition / edited by Robert S. Wyer, Jr
Published Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 269 pages) : illustrations
Series Advances in social cognition ; v. 11
Advances in social cognition ; v. 11.
Contents Stereotype activation and inhibition / Galen V. Bodenhausen and C. Neil Macrae -- Context and the social self-regulation of stereotyping: perception, judgement, and behavior / Dominic Abrams and Barbara Masser -- Beyond the isolated social perceiver: why inhibit stereotypes? / Patricia D. Devine -- Inhibition, aberdeen, and other cloudy subjects / Ap Dijksterhuis and Ad van Knippenberg -- Further evidence regarding the multiple category problem: the roles of attitude accessibility and hierarchical control / Russell H. Fazio -- Considering correctness, contrast, and categorization in stereotyping phenomena / Diane Kobrynowicz and Monica Biernat -- Rethinking some assumptions about stereotype inhibition: do we need to correct our theories about correction? / Alan J. Lambert [and others] -- Rethinking the role of facilitation and inhibition in stereotyping / Akiva Liberman [and others] -- Power is everywhere: social control and personal control both operate at stereotype activation, interpretation, and response / Don Operario [and others] -- Stereotype suppression in a social context / Landon D. Reid and Robert S. Wyer, Jr. -- An inhibited model of stereotype inhibition / Charles Stangor [and others] -- Varieties of inhibition in social stereotyping / Steven J. Stroessner -- The balance between excitation and inhibition in stereotype use / Natalie A. Wyer and David L. Hamilton -- On social judgement and social justice: further
Summary The use of social sterotypes as a basis for judgments and behavioral decisions has been a major focus of social psychological theory and research since the field began. Although motivational and cognitive influences on stereotyping have been considered, these two general types of influence have rarely been conceptually integrated within a common theoretical framework. Nevertheless, almost every area of theoretical and empirical concern in social cognition--areas such as the interpretation of new information, memory and retrieval processes, impression formation, the use of heuristic vs. analyti
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Stereotype Behavior (Psychiatry)
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Stereotyped Behavior
Stereotyping
Stereotyped behavior (Psychiatry)
PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
Stereotyped behavior (Psychiatry)
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Stereotyping (Printing)
Stereotypen.
Activatie (psychologie)
Inhibitie.
Stéréotype (psychologie)
Form Electronic book
Author Wyer, Robert S
Bodenhausen, Galen Von, 1961-
Macrae, C. Neil
ISBN 9781134801787
1134801785
9780203763650
0203763653
9781134801855
1134801858
9781134801923
1134801920