Effect of Social Category Priming on Personal Attitudes
Adult
Male
Stereotyping
Behaviour Change and Well-being
Adolescent
Social Identification
05 social sciences
16. Peace & justice
Attitude
Social Perception
Humans
Female
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Students
10. No inequality
Minority Groups
Prejudice
DOI:
10.1111/1467-9280.14451
Publication Date:
2003-06-17T21:16:40Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
In four studies, we examined the spontaneous activation of specific attitudes related to social categories. These studies investigated whether priming participants with concepts associated with the elderly and skinheads influenced participants' attitudes. The results consistently demonstrated that priming a social category can influence people's attitudes such that they become more similar to those of people in the primed category. After participants were primed with the elderly category, their attitudes became more conservative; after participants were primed with the skinhead category, their attitudes became more prejudiced. We also found that these effects can occur without awareness and intention and are specific to the participants' own attitudes. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are considered.
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