• Title of article

    Stereotype strength and attentional bias: Preference for confirming versus disconfirming information depends on processing capacity

  • Author/Authors

    Allen، نويسنده , , Thomas J. and Sherman، نويسنده , , Jeffrey W. and Conrey، نويسنده , , Frederica R. and Stroessner، نويسنده , , Steven J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1081
  • To page
    1087
  • Abstract
    In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity, and the allocation of attention to stereotype-consistent versus stereotype-inconsistent information describing a target person. The results of both experiments showed that, with full capacity, greater stereotype strength was associated with increased attention toward stereotype-consistent versus stereotype-inconsistent information. However, when capacity was diminished, greater stereotype strength was associated with increased attention toward inconsistent versus consistent information. Thus, strong stereotypes may act as self-confirming filters when processing capacity is plentiful, but as efficient information gathering devices that maximize the acquisition of novel (disconfirming) information when capacity is depleted. Implications for models of stereotyping and stereotype change are discussed.
  • Keywords
    Implicit associations , cognitive load , Stereotype strength , attention , stereotyping
  • Journal title
    Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Record number

    1959063