PSYC 2310 Lecture 20: Lecture Twenty

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A person living outside; a person not living in a christian country. When each person pays his or her own expense. A person who gives a gift and then takes it back. The implication that perceived differences are inborn and unalterable. Lippmann (1922), a political journalist described stereotype as the pictures in our heads. What he have in our head about groups and individuals. Grouping people on the basis of gender, ethnicity, age and other attributes. Too quick, you cannot comprehend what it says or what the picture is. The person who saw the subliminal images are more likely to say negative things. Motivation and devoting cognitive resources could lead to suppression of stereotypes. People who are tested at the time they are the sharpest they are less likely to make a stereotypical comment. There is a similarity between controlled and automatic process in stereotyping** Controlled and automatic process in stereotyping are identical.

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