Across two studies, we tested the relationship between the stereotype dimensions of sociability, morality, and competence and the two dimensions of humanness (human nature and human uniqueness). Study 1 considered real groups and revealed that sociability had greater power than morality in predicting human nature. For some groups, sociability also trumped competence in predicting human nature. By contrast, the attribution of human uniqueness was predicted by competence and morality. In Study 2, participants read a scenario depicting an unfamiliar group in stereotypical terms. Results showed that competence and sociability were the strongest predictors of human uniqueness and human nature, respectively. Although with nuances, both studies revealed that sociability, morality, and competence relate differently to the two dimensions of humanness.

Rodriguez-Perez, A., Brambilla, M., Betancor, V., Delgado, N., Rodriguez-Gomez, L. (2021). Stereotypes and dehumanization: The relationship between the dual models of dehumanization and stereotype content. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 52(5), 265-274 [10.1027/1864-9335/a000454].

Stereotypes and dehumanization: The relationship between the dual models of dehumanization and stereotype content

Brambilla, M
Secondo
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2021

Abstract

Across two studies, we tested the relationship between the stereotype dimensions of sociability, morality, and competence and the two dimensions of humanness (human nature and human uniqueness). Study 1 considered real groups and revealed that sociability had greater power than morality in predicting human nature. For some groups, sociability also trumped competence in predicting human nature. By contrast, the attribution of human uniqueness was predicted by competence and morality. In Study 2, participants read a scenario depicting an unfamiliar group in stereotypical terms. Results showed that competence and sociability were the strongest predictors of human uniqueness and human nature, respectively. Although with nuances, both studies revealed that sociability, morality, and competence relate differently to the two dimensions of humanness.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
competence; human nature; human uniqueness; morality; sociability;
English
19-ago-2021
2021
52
5
265
274
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Rodriguez-Perez, A., Brambilla, M., Betancor, V., Delgado, N., Rodriguez-Gomez, L. (2021). Stereotypes and dehumanization: The relationship between the dual models of dehumanization and stereotype content. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 52(5), 265-274 [10.1027/1864-9335/a000454].
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