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%T Converting Verbs into Adjectives: Asymmetrical Memory Distortions for Stereotypic and Counterstereotypic Information
%A Maass, Anne
%A Cadinu, Mara
%A Boni, Marta
%A Borini, Cristiana
%J Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
%N 3
%P 271-290
%V 8
%D 2005
%K deduction; false memories; induction; inferences; stereotypes;
%= 2011-03-01T05:45:00Z
%~ http://www.peerproject.eu/
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-227834
%X This paper investigated the hypotheses that (a) inferences from behaviors to traits                would occur more frequently than vice versa, (b) this induction-deduction asymmetry                would be facilitated by stereotype congruence but inhibited by incongruence, and (c)                the tendency to draw trait inferences from stereotype-congruent but not from                stereotype-incongruent behaviors would become more pronounced with increasing levels                of Need for Cognitive Closure. Participants read information about a female or male                job applicant that was in part relevant to gender, in part gender-neutral. The                gender-relevant information was either stereotype-congruent or incongruent. Half of                the information was presented as trait-adjectives, half as behavior-descriptive                verbs. A recognition task was constructed so that some of the items (traits and                behaviors) had actually been seen, some were entirely new, and some were new but had                been implied by the information given. All three hypotheses were supported.                Implications for intra-individual and interpersonal stereotype maintenance are discussed.
%G en
%9 journal article
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