| Literature DB >> 32461837 |
Jingjing Song1, Lin Li1.
Abstract
The purpose of our research was to compare how participants weighed age, gender, race, and career categories in recognizing and grouping tasks. In Study 1, we used a category recognition task to compare participants' speeds in recognizing information from different categories. The results showed that participants recognized the gender information most quickly, followed by career, race, and age information. In Study 2, a categorization task was used to compare participants' category preferences. The results showed that the career category had the greatest weight, and the gender category had the lowest weight. Two targets who had different career identities were more possible considered as belonging to different groups than two targets with different gender, race or age identities. Our results have implications in understanding the weight of different categories, with gender and career category are the most important category that affects perception and evaluation. ©2020 Song and Li.Entities:
Keywords: Category preference; Category recognition; Category recognition task; Gender; Multiple categories; Race
Year: 2020 PMID: 32461837 PMCID: PMC7233271 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
The mean and standard deviation of the response time to the recognition of category information.
| Race information | Age information | Sex information | Career information | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1480.04 | 1533.70 | 1298.39 | 1455.30 | |
| 354.11 | 342.56 | 331.49 | 328.19 | |
| 46.99∗∗∗ | ||||
The mean and standard deviation of the response time to the recognition of identity information.
| Race information | Age information | Sex information | Career information | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| African | Asian | Old | Young | Male | Female | Police | Doctor | |
| 1496.38 | 364.29 | 1574.01 | 1493.39 | 1272.85 | 1323.94 | 1419.80 | 1490.80 | |
| 1463.71 | 379.64 | 364.85 | 357.92 | 354.57 | 341.89 | 343.90 | 345.67 | |
| 1.29 | 7.72∗∗∗ | 3.60∗ | 7.11∗∗∗ | |||||
The frequency of clarifying one of the two test photographs and the target photographs (young-Asian-men-doctor) as one group.
| A1,A2 | A1,A3 | A1,A4 | A2,A3 | A2,A4 | A3,A4 | |
| A1 | 100 | 193 | 208 | |||
| A2 | 152 | 210 | 210 | |||
| A3 | 59 | 42 | 97 | |||
| A4 | 44 | 42 | 155 | |||
| sum | 252 | 252 | 252 | 252 | 252 | 252 |
Notes.
young-Asian-men-doctor
old-Asian-men-doctor
young-Asian-women-doctor
young-Asian-men-police
young-African-men-doctor
The number 100 in the table refer to that the frequency of clarify the A with A1 together as one group in the categorization task of clarify the target A with A1 and A2, and the number 152 refer to that the frequency of clarify the A with A2 together as one group. 2(balance the position of the test photographs) *2(each type of multiple-category target have two difference photographs)*63(the number of participants) = 252.