Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... stereotypes stubbornly persist : Believing their stereotypes , people may treat oth- ers in ways that elicit the very behaviors they expect . Doubting their stereotypes , they may test them by selectively gathering confirming evidence ...
... stereotypes stubbornly persist : Believing their stereotypes , people may treat oth- ers in ways that elicit the very behaviors they expect . Doubting their stereotypes , they may test them by selectively gathering confirming evidence ...
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... stereotypes ( Eagly & others , 1991 ) shows that , if we take both negative and positive qualities into account , the stereotype of women is currently more favorable than the stereotype of men . ALICE EAGLY , Purdue University and power ...
... stereotypes ( Eagly & others , 1991 ) shows that , if we take both negative and positive qualities into account , the stereotype of women is currently more favorable than the stereotype of men . ALICE EAGLY , Purdue University and power ...
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... Stereotypes are general beliefs about the distribution of traits in groups of people . For example , " assertiveness is found mostly in men , passiveness in women . " People often believe such stereotypes , yet ignore them when given ...
... Stereotypes are general beliefs about the distribution of traits in groups of people . For example , " assertiveness is found mostly in men , passiveness in women . " People often believe such stereotypes , yet ignore them when given ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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