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Social CognitionBrain processes behind social psychology(blank)
Opening a Social CategoriesOpens stereotypeprovides you with info & makes you alert to peculiar info
Stereotype componentsCognitive, affective, behaviouralhow we feel, think and act towards a group
Structural effects of activating a stereotypeattentional preservation, memory encoding & retrival(blank)
Informational effects of activating a stereotypetarget elaboration using info you already know(blank)
behavioural effects of activating a stereotypeaction initiation(blank)
Dovido et al (1986)Activation inevitable?Yes. "Could <black/white> be true of <trait>". Quicker response when concordent. BUT problem with stimulus (just words), making explicit judgements.
Purdue & Gurtman (1991)Activation inevitable?Invisible prime (young v old). Favourable traits faster for young than old. Unfavourable faster for old. BUT not steretypical of groups.
Devine (?)Activation inevitable?Two process model. Distiction between activation and application. Application levels vary depnding on prejudice. By replacing society's beliefs with your own personal beliefs you can inhibit activation.
Devine (?) expActivation inevitable?Subliminal prime using vigillance task.Read abiguous passage abt "donald" & interpret behav. Primed = hostile, Prejudice ppl = more hostile.
Gilbert & Hixon (1991)Activation inevitable? When not?Woman (asian/white) turn over a card, POLI_E, also cog. depletion task, when cog busy, no stereotype activation, controvertial
Spencer et al (1998)Activation inevitable? When not?Repeated Gilbert & Hixon but also introduced self image threat by negative feedback. Activated when threatened.
Macrae et al (1997)Activation inevitable? When not?Temporary processing goals. Photo of woman/object. Semantic questions "alive?", pre-synaptic "count dots" & control. Then LDT. Only steretypic when semantic processing.
Definition of steretypic activation.Extent of accessibility of a stereotype.(blank)
Definition of applicationhow much one uses a stereotype to judge a group(blank)
Flexibility to process expected and unexpected informationNeocortical System: slow learning, semantic memory and beliefs, resistant to change (expected info)Hippocampal: fast learning, temporary representations & episodic memory that have comon access to consciousness (unexpected - rehearsal can then fit into schema)
Kunda & Sinclair (1999)Application modelApplic & Act determined by motivation which is influenced by reasoning.
Motivational goals affecting act/appliccomprehension & prejudice avoidance (less likely to)self enhancement (more likely to).
Fein & Spencer (1997)Self enhancement & act/appliclook at job applicants that either jewish (by looks and name) or not. Ppts either fail/pass/control a test. Only those that passed didn't stereotype.
Sinclair & Kunda (1996)Self enhanceent field studyFemale professors that give bad marks deemed less competent that males that give equal marks (NB conclusions dodgey)
Unexpected info leads toindividuation(blank)
Macrae et al (1999)Individuationstops under cognitive load.
Stereotype application on social judgements.eg self judgements after trait activation v exemplar activationdo well if primed with professor, badly if primed with a specific professor.
Bargh (1996)category application & behaviourPrimed with elderly = walk more slowly. priming leads to action tendancies.
Inhibition (neuron processes)Pyramidal cells have +ve feedback, GABA inhibitsneeded for coherent behaviour
Evidence for inhibitionNegative priming, lateral inhibition (ambiguous words) & cognitive deficits (elderly)(blank)
Kunda & Thagrad(1996) if something fits many stereotypes, contradicting traits cancel out and are void.bit shit
Bodenhausen & Macrae(1998) lateral inhibition, cognitive mechanisms try to simplifycategories achieve dominance by being salient, chronically accessible (and priming), chronically prejudice, momentory goals
Macrae, Boadenhausen & Milne(1995) evidence for inhibition during impression formationppts primed with either "asian" or "woman", then LDT, those primed w woman = faster at woman words and, asian words inhibited compared to control.
Sinclair & Kunda(1999) inhibition in real life impression formationmeet black doctor who either praises or criticises, if praised they inhibit black and activate doctor, if criticised then other way around
Locke, Cesareo & Johnston(under review).ppts shown aborigine/caucasian faces. Then do stroop task with stereotypic words. Low prejudice showed inhibition to steretypical aboriginal words compared to caucasian base line.