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Affect, Cognition and Stereotyping : Interactive Processes in Group Perception.

This volume presents a collection of chapters exploring the interface of cognitive and affective processes in stereotyping. Stereotypes and prejudice have long been topics of interest in social psychology, but early literature and research in this area focused on affect alone, while later studies fo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mackie, Diane M.
Otros Autores: Hamilton, David L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 1993.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1: Cognitive and Affective Processes in Intergroup Perception: The Developing Interface; Publisher Summary; Introduction; Two Components of the Conceptual Backdrop; The Developing Interface; Chapter Previews; Acknowledgments; Chapter 2: Emotions, Arousal, and Stereotypic Judgments: A Heuristic Model of Affect and Stereotyping; Publisher Summary; Introduction; Stereotyping in Social Judgment: Stereotypes as Judgmental Heuristics; Emotional Arousal and Processing Capacity; Emotion and Cognitive Motivation.
  • Empirical Studies of Emotion and StereotypingIssues for Future Research; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Chapter 3: The Influence of Affect on Stereotyping: The Case of Illusory Correlations; Publisher Summary; Introduction; Influence of Affect on Cognitive Processing; Illusory Correlations in Intergroup Perception; Affect and Distinctiveness-Based Illusory Correlations; Affect and Expectancy-Based Illusory Correlations; Summary and Implications; Acknowledgments; Chapter 4: Affect and Perceived Group Variability: Implications for Stereotyping and Prejudice; Publisher Summary; Introduction.
  • Perceived Variability and StereotypingHow Do People Judge Group Variability?; How Might Affect Influence Judgments of Group Variability?; Affect and the Contact Hypothesis: Implications for Stereotype Change; Acknowledgments; Chapter 5: The Role of Anxiety in Facilitating Stereotypic Judgments of Outgroup Behavior; Publisher Summary; Introduction; Stereotype Usage; Affect, Arousal, and Stereotyping; Anxiety and Stereotyping; Anxiety and the Impact of Counterstereotypic Information; Assimilation or Contrast; Working Propositions; Applications and Discussion.
  • Chapter 6: Cognition and Affect in Stereotyping: Parallel Interactive NetworksPublisher Summary; Introduction; A Network Model of Stereotype-Related Cognitions; A Network Model of Affect and Cognition; Stereotypes and Prejudice: An Empirical Study; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Chapter 7: Values, Stereotypes, and Emotions as Determinants of Intergroup Attitudes; Publisher Summary; Introduction; Framework and Terminology; Affect and Intergroup Attitudes; Cognition and Intergroup Attitudes; The Interplay of Affect and Cognition; Future Research Directions; Conclusions; Acknowledgments.
  • Chapter 8: Stereotypes and Evaluative Intergroup BiasPublisher Summary; Introduction; Is Ingroup-Outgroup Categorization Sufficient to Activate Category-Based Affect?; Can Cognitive and Affective Components in Category-Based Impression Formation Be Independent?; Do Deliberative Considerations Modify Spontaneous Expressions of Impressions?; Summary and Implications; Acknowledgments; Chapter 9: Mere Exposure Effects with Outgroup Stimuli; Publisher Summary; Introduction; Processes Underlying the Mere Exposure Effect; Exposure Effects Involving Outgroup Stimuli.