Not all stereotyping is created equal: Differential consequences of thoughtful versus nonthoughtful stereotyping.

Volume: 90, Issue: 1, Pages: 42 - 59
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered as capable of influencing more thoughtful processing of social information. Direct comparisons between thoughtful and non-thoughtful stereotyping are lacking in the literature. Recent research in attitude change emphasizes the different consequences of judgments arising from relatively thoughtful versus non-thoughtful processes. Therefore,...
Paper Details
Title
Not all stereotyping is created equal: Differential consequences of thoughtful versus nonthoughtful stereotyping.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2006
Volume
90
Issue
1
Pages
42 - 59
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