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Federica Durante1, Dora Capozza2, Susan T Fiske3.
Abstract
In the context of the Stereotype Content Model, we investigate the "backward" inferential process that leads from the competence stereotype to the structural attribute of status. Three hypotheses were tested: (1) Perceived competence affects attributions of status; (2) the less competent group is perceived as warmer (compensation effect); (3) membership leads to ingroup status enhancement. Two minimal groups were created; groups' competence and membership were manipulated. Findings supported the hypotheses: Group status was rated higher when the target group was described as competent; groups were rated warmer when lower in competence; group status was rated higher by members than non-members.Entities:
Keywords: COMPETENCE STEREOTYPE; GROUP MEMBERSHIP; GROUP STATUS; INGROUP FAVORITISM; STEREOTYPE CONTENT MODEL
Year: 2010 PMID: 24478823 PMCID: PMC3903123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: TPM Test Psychom Methodol Appl Psychol ISSN: 1972-6325