IB Psychology HL - SCLOA - Explain the Formation Of Stereotypes And Their Effect On Behaviour
Stereotypes form via cognitive processes such as social categorization, illusory correlations, and the grain‑of‑truth hypothesis, as well as via media representations and social learning from family, peers, and institutions.
stereotype
social perception of an individual in terms of their group membership or physical features
generalization made about a group and then attributed to members of that group
developed through personal (experience) and shared (conversations, media, etc) knowledge
to some extent, they are based on individual experiences but sociocultural factors also come into play: they can be shared by large sociocultural groups as social representations
may be either positive or negative
Key Terms
stereotype
social perception of an individual in terms of their group membership or physical features
generalization made about a group...
theories on formation of stereotypes
SIT theory
- stereotypes = schemas theory
formation of stereotypes: SIT theory
Sherman et al. (2009):
we pay the most attention to in-group and out-group members that maximise positive distinctiveness
formation of stereotypes: stereotypes = schemas theory
social world is complex and provides too much info to process
due to our limited ability to process info, we simplify our so...
formation of stereotypes: stereotypes = schemas explanation
Fiske and Dyer (1985):
developing stereotypes begins with learning basic schema elements
e. g. for formation of female stereotype,...
comparison between SIT theory and stereotypes = schemas theory
both are based on social categorization, but schema theorists believe categorization simplifies social perception while SIT theorists belie...
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| Term | Definition |
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stereotype |
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theories on formation of stereotypes |
- stereotypes = schemas theory |
formation of stereotypes: SIT theory | Sherman et al. (2009):
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formation of stereotypes: stereotypes = schemas theory |
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formation of stereotypes: stereotypes = schemas explanation | Fiske and Dyer (1985):
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comparison between SIT theory and stereotypes = schemas theory |
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effect of stereotypes on behaviour |
Main studies: |
Cohen (1981) - Process |
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Cohen (1981) - Findings and Conclusion |
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Bargh et al. (1996) - Process |
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Bargh et al. (1996) - Findings and Conclusion |
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