作者
David M Sanbonmatsu, Steven J Sherman, David L Hamilton
发表日期
1987/3
期刊
Social Cognition
卷号
5
期号
1
页码范围
1-25
出版商
Guilford
简介
In the present study, we investigated the impact of target salience on the formation of illusory correlations in both individuals and groups. Heightening the salience of a group target was found to increase the degree of perceived association between that salient group and an infrequent (and thus distinctive) category of behaviors. Heightening the salience of an individual target, on the other hand, increased the degree to which the salient individual was perceived as adopting a frequent category of behaviors. It is suggested that these findings reflect qualitative differences in the ways in which information about groups and individuals is initially encoded an organized. Specifically, it is proposed that impressions of individuals are made “on line” and that illusory correlations about individuals reflect impression-based judgments. Illusory correlations about groups, on the other hand, are proposed to reflect memory-based …
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