Pattern of disconfirming information and processing instructions as determinants of stereotype change.
This experiment examined the effects of pattern of disconfirming information (concentrated vs. dispersed) and processing instructions (focus on similarities vs. differences vs. control) on stereotype change. If subtyping and perceived typicality are central to the stereotype change process, then pro...
Main Authors: | Hewstone, M, Hassebrauck, M, Wirth, A, Waenke, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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