Sterotype- Origin

Cards (18)

  • What is a stereotype defined as?
    A stereotype is a social perception of an individual based on group membership or physical attributes.
  • How does a stereotype affect behavior?
    Stereotyping affects the behavior of those who hold the stereotype and those who are labeled by it.
  • What is the concept of out-group homogeneity?
    Out-group homogeneity is the perception that members of an out-group all have similar traits.
  • What does Tajfel argue about the cognitive process of social categorization?
    Tajfel argues that social categorization is a natural cognitive process.
  • What are the two ways that stereotypes develop according to Schneider (2004)?
    Stereotypes develop indirectly through culture or society and directly through personal experiences.
  • What are the two key sources of stereotypes according to Campbell (1967)?
    The two key sources of stereotypes are personal experience and gatekeepers like media and parents.
  • What does Campbell's grain of truth hypothesis suggest?
    It suggests that an experience with an individual from a group can be generalized to the entire group.
  • What do Hamilton and Gifford (1976) argue about stereotypes?

    They argue that stereotypes result from illusory correlations between two variables.
  • What is confirmation bias?
    Confirmation bias is the tendency to seek out or remember information that supports existing beliefs.
  • What is a self-fulfilling prophecy in the context of stereotypes?
    A self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when beliefs about a person lead to behaviors that confirm those beliefs.
  • How can stereotypes be formed through social representation?
    Stereotypes can be formed by individuals conforming to the in-group's social representation of the out-group.
  • What is the definition of illusory correlation?
    It is the phenomenon whereby observers conclude that two factors are associated despite the lack of any real association between them.
  • What are the two theories that explain stereotypes?
    • Social identity theory
    • Illusory correlation
  • What is illusory correlation?
    It is a type of cognitive bias where a person tends to make errors in judgment based on cognitive factors.
  • How does illusory correlation relate to cognitive bias?
    Illusory correlation is a specific type of cognitive bias that affects judgment.
  • What happens after illusory correlations are made?
    People seek out or remember information that supports the illusory correlation, demonstrating confirmation bias.
  • What is confirmation bias?
    It is the tendency to seek out or remember information that supports a previously held belief or relationship.
  • How does confirmation bias affect stereotypical thinking?
    Confirmation bias makes stereotypical thinking resistant to change.