The Psychology of Group Perception

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Vincent Yzerbyt, Charles M. Judd, Olivier Corneille
Psychology Press, Aug 2, 2004 - Psychology - 506 pages
This groundbreaking work by leading social psychologists, who have all contributed in important ways to the psychology of group perception, focuses in particular on three interrelated issues: (1) whether groups are seen to be diverse or relatively homogeneous; (2) whether groups are seen as real and stable or only transitory and ephemeral; and (3) whether group membership derives from some essential quality of the members or rather is based on social constructions.
 

Contents

CONSTRUCTS AND DEFINITIONS
23
Structures of Beliefs
61
SelfAnchoring and
101
ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES
124
A MultipleProcess
147
Forming Stereotypes of Entitative Groups
161
Expertise Implicit
179
The Roles of Differential
203
The Acquisition Transmission and Discussion of Social
237
Group Socialization Uncertainty Reduction and
275
On the Advantages of Reifying the Ingroup
381
Identification with High
401
Managing Beliefs
419
References
439
Index
487
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