The perceptual push: the interplay of implicit cues and explicit situational construals on behavioral intentions in the prisoner's dilemma

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The mediational role of 'situational construals' by assessing the effects of cooperative versus competitive primes on participants' construals of, and responses to, the prisoner's dilemma is examined. The interplay of situational construal and implicit primes that produces deliberative behavior is discussed.

author: Kay, Aaron C., Ross, Lee
Prisoner's dilemma game, Behaviorism (Psychology), Behaviorism, Behaviourism

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Cultural threat and perceived realistic group conflict as dual predictors of prejudice

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Cultural threat models predict that differences in interpersonal traits should produce a group threat, thereby increasing prejudice. Recent models of intergroup relations highlight the conditions when perceptions of between group similarities or differences will produce more stereotyping and prejudice.

author: Zarate, Michael A., Garza, Azenett A., Gracia, Berenice, Hitlan, Robert T.
Perception, Perception (Psychology), Intergroup relations, Prejudices, Prejudice

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Contrast from social stereotypes in automatic behavior

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The activation of social stereotypes that can also result in automatic behavioral contrast is argued. The manipulations to standard stereotype priming procedures, which previously were shown to lead to assimilation, are compared.

author: Schubert, Thomas W., Hafner, Michael

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subjects list: United States, Evaluation, Priming (Psychology), Stereotypes (Psychology), Stereotyped behavior (Psychiatry), Stereotyped behaviour
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