JX Goh, RF Lei, LX Zou - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Asian Americans are increasingly positioned at the center of current events, yet extant theories and approaches in social psychology (and social cognition specifically) may not …
A Klysing - British Journal of Social Psychology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The intersectional invisibility hypothesis (IIH) states that members of multiply marginalized groups experience intersectional invisibility by not being seen as prototypical for either of …
Knowing which features are frequent among a biological kind (eg, that most zebras have stripes) shapes people's representations of what category members are like (eg, that typical …
Prior work finds a consistent association between race and gender: People associate Asian with female and Black with male. We used mouse-tracking to examine whether different US …
J Amemiya, D Sodré, GD Heyman - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
The way that societies assign people to racial categories has far-reaching social, economic, and political consequences. One framework for establishing racial boundaries is based on …
Gender‐science stereotypes emerge early in childhood, but little is known about the developmental processes by which they arise. The present study tested the hypothesis that …
A Grissom II, RF Lei, M Gusdorff, JFSR Neto… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
Generative adversarial networks (GANs) generate photorealistic faces that are often indistinguishable by humans from real faces. While biases in machine learning models are …
How do gender stereotypes shape prototypes across development? In the current pre‐ registered study with children ages 3‐to 10‐years‐old and adults (N= 257), participants …
There is evidence that people with multiple stigmatized identities sometimes experience psychological invisibility—perceivers show difficulty remembering information about these …