Authors
Amy JC Cuddy, Susan T Fiske, Peter Glick
Publication date
2007/4
Journal
Journal of personality and social psychology
Volume
92
Issue
4
Pages
631
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
In the present research, consisting of 2 correlational studies (N= 616) including a representative US sample and 2 experiments (N= 350), the authors investigated how stereotypes and emotions shape behavioral tendencies toward groups, offering convergent support for the behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes (BIAS) map framework. Warmth stereotypes determine active behavioral tendencies, attenuating active harm (harassing) and eliciting active facilitation (helping). Competence stereotypes determine passive behavioral tendencies, attenuating passive harm (neglecting) and eliciting passive facilitation (associating). Admired groups (warm, competent) elicit both facilitation tendencies; hated groups (cold, incompetent) elicit both harm tendencies. Envied groups (competent, cold) elicit passive facilitation but active harm; pitied groups (warm, incompetent) elicit active facilitation but passive harm …
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Scholar articles
AJC Cuddy, ST Fiske, P Glick - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2007