What is stereotypes defined as?
widely shared beliefs about the characteristics of groups and their members
What is prejudice defined as?
any positive or negative evaluation of a social group or its members
What is discrimination?
unequal treatment of different people based on the groups of categories to which they belong
What does processes of stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination depend on?
What is a social group?
two or more people sharing common characteristics that are socially meaningful for themselves of others
What do enviornment cues and social categories have to be?
What is the problem with stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination?
What is the study in problem with stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination?
Fiske & Taylor 1991
How demonstrated that people draw on stereotypes to gain knowledge about people they barely know?
Dijker & Koomen 1996
What did Dijker & Koomen 1996 demonstrate?
Why do people sometimes use stereotypes and sometimes they don’t?
-being outcome dependent on another person means that they use stereotypes less and cognitive resources more
- accuracy is more important
- Stephan, Berscheid & Hatfield 1971
What is the key research in Why do people sometimes use stereotypes and sometimes they don’t?
What is illusory correlation?
-stereotypes assume a correlation between group membership and individuals characteristics
- we are sentitive to distinct events, so when two distinctive events occur together, it is noticeable
- we have less contact with minorities and outgroups and therefore commit a crucial cogntive error: ilusory correlation
What is the key example in illusory correlation?
What is the research of Hamilton and Gifford 1976?
What is social categorization?
Why does social categorization occur?
What is automatic activation?
In automatic activation, who are the key researchers in implicit measures?
In automatic activation, what did Jones & Sigall, 1971 say as one of the key researchers in implicit measures?
In automatic activation, what did Fazio et al 1998 say as one of the key researchers in implicit measures?
In automatic activation, what did Greenwald et al 1998 say as one of the key researchers in implicit measures?
Who proposed the social identity theory?
-Tajfel & Turner 1979
What is the social identity theory?