Like all perception, social perception reflects evolutionary pressures. In encounters with conspecifics, social animals must determine, immediately, whether the 'other'is friend or foe …
T Morgenroth, MK Ryan - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In the Western world, gender has traditionally been viewed as binary and as following directly from biological sex. This view is slowly changing among both experts and the …
Agentic female leaders risk social and economic penalties for behaving counter- stereotypically (ie, backlash; Rudman, 1998), but what motivates prejudice against female …
Since the publication of our first text on social cognition, a lot has changed for us personally (children come and gone, grandchildren have arrived, new jobs, new houses) and …
Stereotyping processes respond to systematic principles that generalize across different specific instances of stereotypes, so the processes invite social–psychological investigation …
The stereotype content model (SCM) defines two fundamental dimensions of social perception, warmth and competence, predicted respectively by perceived competition and …
The new edition of the classic text on group dynamics theory and research—extensively revised, expanded, and updated Offering a critical appraisal of theory and research on …
“Leadership matters… The best leadership is found by choosing leaders from the largest pool of talent, and that includes women.… With excellence in leadership in short supply, no …
P Glick, ST Fiske - American psychologist, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
The equation of prejudice with antipathy is challenged by recent research on sexism. Benevolent sexism (a subjectively favorable, chivalrous ideology that offers protection and …