[BOOK][B] The cognitive structure of emotions

A Ortony, GL Clore, A Collins - 2022 - books.google.com
" Emotions have many facets. They involve feelings and experience, they involve physiology
and behavior, and they involve cognitions and conceptualizations. There are important …

Reliance on individuating information and stereotypes in implicit and explicit person perception

RS Rubinstein, L Jussim, ST Stevens - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2018 - Elsevier
This research investigated whether stereotypes or individuating information take primacy in
implicit and explicit person perception. Study 1 investigated whether variation in the …

The formation of consumers' warmth and competence impressions of corporate brands: The role of corporate associations

P Gidaković, V Zabkar - European Management Review, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Despite a growing body of evidence showing how consumers' impressions of corporate
brands' warmth and competence lead to managerially relevant outcomes, the cognitive …

Gender, Generations, and Guilt: Defendant Gender and Age Affect Jurors' Decisions and Perceptions in an Intimate Partner Homicide Trial

CL Ruva, KD Smith, EC Sykes - Journal of interpersonal …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Using the context of an intimate partner homicide trial, the study explored the effects of
defendant gender and age on mock-jurors' verdicts, sentences, and culpability ratings—and …

When the punk wishes you a great day, he still appears friendly: Stereotypes do not reliably guide spontaneous trait inferences from behavior

J Mangels, J Degner - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
One of the most robust effects in person perception research is the spontaneous trait
inference (STI) effect, defined as the spontaneous tendency to draw dispositional inferences …

Is the automatic evaluation of individual group members inherently biased by their group membership?

M Navon, Y Bar-Anan - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
According to some person perception theories, when people perceive an individual member
of a social group, the information about the group is activated more spontaneously and …

Reputational costs of receptiveness: When and why being receptive to opposing political views backfires.

MA Hussein, SC Wheeler - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
A fast-growing body of research finds that receptiveness to opposing political views carries
reputational benefits. A different body of research finds that opposing political views and the …

Implicit reactions to women in high power body postures: Less wonderful but still weaker

AH Bailey, R Lambert, M LaFrance - Journal of nonverbal behavior, 2020 - Springer
People rapidly form impressions of others based on their gender. Women tend to be liked
more than men but men tend to be regarded as more powerful. However, a person's …

The preference and development for societal-type cues in 3-to 8-year-olds' perception of groups

Y WANG, F WEN, B ZUO - Acta Psychologica Sinica, 2023 - journal.psych.ac.cn
Perception of groups develops from an early age. Previous studies focused on groups with
perceptual-salient cues like gender and race. As highlighted in the intuitive theories of social …

Stimulus pairing and statement target information have equal effects on stereotype‐relevant evaluations of individuals

RS Rubinstein, L Jussim - Journal of Theoretical Social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The present research tested a series of theoretically derived competing hypotheses
regarding the extent to which different ways of learning about others influence stereotype …