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Freeman, Jonathan B.; Ambady, Nalini; Rule, Nicholas O.; Johnson, Kerri L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2008
People use social categories to perceive others, extracting category cues to glean membership. Growing evidence for continuous dynamics in real-time cognition suggests, contrary to prevailing social psychological accounts, that person construal may involve dynamic competition between simultaneously active representations. To test this, the authors…
Descriptors: Cues, Competition, Classification, Social Psychology
Toosi, Negin R.; Babbitt, Laura G.; Ambady, Nalini; Sommers, Samuel R. – Psychological Bulletin, 2012
This meta-analysis examined over 40 years of research on interracial interactions by exploring 4 types of outcomes: explicit attitudes toward interaction partners, participants' self-reports of their own emotional state, nonverbal or observed behavior, and objective measures of performance. Data were collected from 108 samples (N = 12,463)…
Descriptors: Race, Nonverbal Communication, Racial Composition, Interaction
Avery, Derek R.; Richeson, Jennifer A.; Hebl, Michelle R.; Ambady, Nalini – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2009
Despite growing racioethnic diversity in U.S. organizations, few organizational studies have focused on Black-White interracial interactions. Two experiments examined the influence of interaction roles, and the social scripts they trigger, on White participants' anxiety during dyadic interactions with Black partners. Results from both studies…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Work Environment, Racial Relations, Ethnic Diversity