PROCESSING LOAD AND MEMORY FOR STEREOTYPE-BASED INFORMATION

被引:181
作者
MACRAE, CN [1 ]
HEWSTONE, M [1 ]
GRIFFITHS, RJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MANNHEIM,W-6800 MANNHEIM,GERMANY
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10.1002/ejsp.2420230107
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The Present research considered the effects of stereotypes on judgmental and memorial processes. In particular, we investigated the heuristic utility of stereotype application in difficult or demanding information-processing contexts. Our results supported the prediction that stereotypical effects on memory are contingent upon the characteristics of the task environment. Whereas perceivers displayed preferential recall for stereotype-inconsistent information under low processing loads, this switched to a preference for consistent information as task demands increased. Likewise, target-based judgments were most stereotypic under high processing loads. Judgment-recall correlations supported the contention that, under high-loads, these inferences are related to the relative memorability of stereotypic information. We consider these findings in the wider context of stereotype-based effects on social cognition
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