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Author Fiedler, Klaus, 1951-

Title Stereotyping as inductive hypothesis testing / Klaus Fiedler & Eva Walther.

Publication Info. Hove (UK) ; New York : Psychology Press, 2004.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 198 pages) : illustrations
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series European monographs in social psychology.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-186) and indexes.
Contents The topic of social hypothesis testing -- Stereotyping as a cognitive-environmental learning process : delineating the conceptual framework -- Learning of social hypotheses stereotypes as illusory correlations -- The auto-verification of social hypotheses -- Information search in the "inner world" : the origin of stereotypes in memory -- Testing social hypotheses in tri-variate problem space : further variants of environmental stereotype learning -- Explicit and implicit hypothesis testing in a complex environment -- The vicissitudes of information sampling in a fallible environment : an integrative framework -- Epilogue: Locating CELA in modern stereotype research.
Summary Stereotyping as Inductive Hypothesis Testing explicates the proposition that many stereotypes originate not so much in individual brains, but in the stimulus environment that interacts with and constitutes the social individual.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Language English.
Subject Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- Research -- Methodology.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- Research.
Methodology.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology.
Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Walther, Eva, 1964-
Other Form: Print version: Fiedler, Klaus, 1951- Stereotyping as inductive hypothesis testing. Hove (UK) ; New York : Psychology Press, 2004 0863778321 (DLC) 2003010529 (OCoLC)52312592
ISBN 0203641531 (electronic book)
9780203641538 (electronic book)
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0863778321 (Cloth)
9781135471057 (e-book ; PDF)
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9781135471002 (e-book ; Mobi)
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9781135471040 (e-book ; ePub)
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9781138883093 (paperback)
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