Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... consistent from one group to another . This consistency is called the actor effect . Many , but not all , individual differences are captured by this term . The person's partners may also exhibit a degree of consistency when they ...
... consistent from one group to another . This consistency is called the actor effect . Many , but not all , individual differences are captured by this term . The person's partners may also exhibit a degree of consistency when they ...
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... consistent with this view is a study by Wright et al ( 1985 ) with data from monkeys , pigeons , and humans viewing four slides followed by a reten- tion interval and then a recognition probe . At immediate testing , there was a pure ...
... consistent with this view is a study by Wright et al ( 1985 ) with data from monkeys , pigeons , and humans viewing four slides followed by a reten- tion interval and then a recognition probe . At immediate testing , there was a pure ...
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... consistency from members of the stereotyped group . When perceivers hold high expectations of consistency , behaviors are assimilated to stereotypes that would otherwise be perceived as outside the distribution of expected behaviors and ...
... consistency from members of the stereotyped group . When perceivers hold high expectations of consistency , behaviors are assimilated to stereotypes that would otherwise be perceived as outside the distribution of expected behaviors and ...
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THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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