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Stereotypes and tacit inference
1997
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Tb judge another person's behavior, one often has to come to an understanding of what that behavior was in its detail. Five studies demonstrated that stereotypes influence the tacit inferences people make about the unspecified details and ambiguities of social behavior (e.g., what the behavior specifically was, what stimulus the individual reacted to, what caused the individual to act) and that these inferences occur when people encode the relevant information. One study found that participants
doi:10.1037//0022-3514.73.3.459
pmid:9294897
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