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" Stereotype accuracy : "
edited by Yueh-Ting Lee, Lee J. Jussim, and Clark R. McCauley
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BL
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Record Number
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645021
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Title & Author
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Stereotype accuracy : : toward appreciating group differences /\ edited by Yueh-Ting Lee, Lee J. Jussim, and Clark R. McCauley
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Edition Statement
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First edition
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Series Statement
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APA science volumes
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Page. NO
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xiv, 330 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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1557983070
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: 9781557983077
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Notes
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Papers originally presented at the Stereotype Accuracy Conference held at Bryn Mawr College
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Contents
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Why study stereotype accuracy and inaccuracy? / Lee J. Jussim, Clark R. McCauley, and Yueh-Ting lee -- Accuracy: a neglected component of stereotype research / Victor Ottati and Yueh-Ting Lee -- Accuracy of stereotypes: what research on physical attractiveness can teach us / Richard D. Ashmore and Laura C. Longo-- The Shifting standards model: implications of stereotype accuracy for social judgment / Monica Biernat -- An Ecological view of stereotype accuracy / Reuben M. Baron -- Stereotypes, base rates, and the fundamental attribution mistake: a content-based approach to judgmental accuracy / David C. Funder -- Stereotype accuracy in multicultural business / Yueh-Ting Lee and Guillermo Duenas -- Motivations and the perceiver's group membership: consequences for stereotype accuracy / Carey S. Ryan -- Are stereotypes exaggerated? A Sampling of racial, gender, academic, occupational, and political stereotypes / Clark R. McCauley -- Are teacher expectations biased by students' gender, social class, or ethnicity? / Lee J. Jussim and Jacquelynne Eccles -- Content and application inaccuracy in social stereotyping / Charles Stangor -- Stereotype accuracy: toward appreciating group differences / Clark R. McCauley, Lee J. Jussim, and Yueh-Ting Lee
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Abstract
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This provocative book challenges conventional thinking that stereotypes are always inaccurate, exaggerated, and generally destructive by daring to look at stereotyping empirically. The chapters provide insights into how stereotyping may help us manage information without necessarily being destructive. They also unearth the complex cognitive and attitudinal processes that underlie stereotyping, so we may harness these processes to better understand group differences and to promote greater respect for those we see as different from ourselves
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Subject
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Stereotypes (Social psychology), Congresses
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Subject
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Stereotyping, Congresses
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Subject
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Stéréotypes - Congrès
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Dewey Classification
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303.3/85
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LC Classification
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BF323.S63S73 1995
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NLM classification
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BF 323.S63 S838 1995
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Added Entry
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Lee, Yueh-Ting
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Jussim, Lee J
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McCauley, Clark R
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Stereotype Accuracy Conference, (Bryn Mawr College)
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