Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
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Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Depression: The Integrated PerspectiveUnderstanding the impact of stigma on people with mental illnessNational character does not reflect mean personality trait levels in 49 cultures.Alteration of Political Belief by Non-invasive Brain Stimulation.The moral stereotypes of liberals and conservatives: exaggeration of differences across the political spectrum.Componential analysis of interpersonal perception data.Climatic Warmth and National Wealth: Some Culture-Level Determinants of National Character Stereotypes.Stereotypes on Nodding syndrome: responses of health workers in the affected region of northern Uganda.Gay- and Lesbian-Sounding Auditory Cues Elicit Stereotyping and Discrimination.Estimating Risk: Stereotype Amplification and the Perceived Risk of Criminal Victimization.Sexual orientation perception involves gendered facial cues.Why do providers contribute to disparities and what can be done about it?Social Understanding in Israeli-Jewish, Israeli-Palestinian, Palestinian, and Jordanian 5-year-old Children: Moral Judgments and StereotypesFrom whence comes mental illness stigma?Perspectives on racial phenotypicality bias.Inferences About Sexual Orientation: The Roles of Stereotypes, Faces, and The Gaydar Myth.Is it possible to identify patient's sex when reading blinded illness narratives? An experimental study about gender bias.Unpacking the public stigma of problem gambling: The process of stigma creation and predictors of social distancing.Brain potentials reflect violations of gender stereotypes.A multicultural study of stereotyping in English-speaking countries.The influence of aging on outgroup stereotypes: the mediating role of cognitive and motivational facets of deficient flexibility.The out-of-my-league effect.The spontaneous formation of stereotypes via cumulative cultural evolution.Context and Perceptual Salience Influence the Formation of Novel Stereotypes via Cumulative Cultural Evolution.Exaggerating Accessible Differences: When Gender Stereotypes Overestimate Actual Group Differences.Précis of Social Perception and Social Reality: Why accuracy dominates bias and self-fulfilling prophecy.Risk Preferences and Predictions about Others: No Association with 2D:4D Ratio.The effects of perspective-taking on prejudice: the moderating role of self-evaluation.Perceptions of trait typicality in gender stereotypes: examining the role of attribution and categorization processes.Rethinking the link between categorization and prejudice within the social cognition perspective.Stereotype (In)Accuracy in Perceptions of Groups and IndividualsStereotypes as Dynamic Constructs: Women and Men of the Past, Present, and FutureThe Masculinity of Money: Automatic Stereotypes Predict Gender Differences In Estimated SalariesTesting Social Cognitive Models of Mental Illness Stigma: The Prairie State Stigma StudiesMental Illness Stereotypes and Clinical Care: Do People Avoid Treatment Because of Stigma?Essential differences: constructing frames of reference in spontaneous explanations of differences between the British and the IrishDealing with older workers in Europe: a comparative survey of employers' attitudes and actionsStereotyping Older Workers and Retirement: The Managers' Point of ViewSeeing beyond political affiliations: The mediating role of perceived moral foundations on the partisan similarity-liking effectPerceived stigma and self-stigma of problem gambling: perspectives of people with gambling problems
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Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
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Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
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Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
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Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
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Definition and assessment of accuracy in social stereotypes.
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10.1037/0033-295X.100.1.109
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1993-01-01T00:00:00Z