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Culture and group perception: dispositional and stereotypic inferences about novel and national groups.

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  • Culture and group perception: dispositional and stereotypic inferences about novel and national groups. Abstract Text:

    julie spencer-rodgersJulie Spencer-Rodgers,melissa j williamsMelissa J Williams,david l hamiltonDavid L Hamilton,kaiping pengKaiping Peng,lei wangLei Wang,julie spencer-rodgersJulie Spencer-Rodgers,melissa j williamsMelissa J Williams,david l hamiltonDavid L Hamilton,kaiping pengKaiping Peng,lei wangLei Wang,

    In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups as more entitative than would Americans and, as a result, would be more likely to infer personality traits on the basis of group membership--that is, to stereotype. In Study 1, Chinese participants made stronger stereotypic trait inferences than Americans did on the basis of a target's membership in a fictitious group. Studies 2 and 3 showed that Chinese participants perceived diverse groups as more entitative and attributed more internally consistent dispositions to groups and their members. Guided by culturally based lay theories about the entitative nature of groups, Chinese participants may stereotype more readily than do Americans when group membership is available as a source of dispositional inference.

    Culture and group perception: dispositional and stereotypic inferences about novel and national groups. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j spencer-rodgersJ Spencer-Rodgers,mj williamsMJ Williams,dl hamiltonDL Hamilton,k pengK Peng,l wangL Wang,j spencer-rodgersJ Spencer-Rodgers,mj williamsMJ Williams,dl hamiltonDL Hamilton,k pengK Peng,l wangL Wang,

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    Culture and group perception: dispositional and stereotypic inferences about novel and national groups. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Journal of personality and social psychology

    VOLUME: 93

    Page Numbers: 525-43

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    ISSN: 0022-3514

    DAY: 25

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. jrodgers@uvic.ca

    Country: United States

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