心理学
特质
原型(UML)
社会心理学
面子(社会学概念)
印象形成
社会认知
社会认知
社会范畴
认知心理学
感知
认知
语言学
哲学
神经科学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Maryam Bin Meshar,Ryan M. Stolier,Jonathan B. Freeman
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506211062285
摘要
When seeing a face, people form judgments of perceptually ambiguous social categories (PASCs), for example, gun-owners, gay people, or alcoholics. Previous research has assumed that PASC judgments arise from the statistical learning of facial features in social encounters. We propose, instead, that perceivers associate facial features with traits (e.g., extroverted) and then infer PASC membership via learned stereotype associations with those traits. Across three studies, we show that when any PASC is more stereotypically associated with a trait (e.g., alcoholics = extroverted), perceivers are more likely to infer PASC membership from faces conveying that trait (Study 1). Furthermore, we demonstrate that individual differences in trait–PASC stereotypes predict face-based judgments of PASC membership (Study 2) and have a causal role in these judgments (Study 3). Together, our findings imply that people can form any number of PASC judgments from facial appearance alone by drawing on their learned social–conceptual associations.
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