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Title: | Tell Me Where You Live: : : How the Perceived Entitativity of Neighborhoods Determines the Formation of Impressions About Their Residents |
Authors: | Bernardo, Fátima Palma-Oliveira, José Manuel |
Keywords: | Entittativity Impression formatio neighbourhood intergrupal relationships Stereotypes |
Issue Date: | 15-Mar-2022 |
Publisher: | Frontiers in Psychology |
Citation: | Bernardo F and
Palma-Oliveira JM (2022) Tell Me
Where You Live: : : How the Perceived
Entitativity of Neighborhoods
Determines the Formation
of Impressions About Their Residents.
Front. Psychol. 13:821786.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.821786 |
Abstract: | The studies presented here apply the concept of entitativity in order to understand how
belonging to a particular geographical area – neighborhood - can determine the way
others organize information and form impressions about area’s residents. In order to
achieve this objective, three studies were carried out. The first study aims to verify if
a neighborhood varies in terms of perceived entitativity, and identify the physical and
social characteristics of the neighborhoods that are more strongly associated with the
perception of entitativity. The Study 2 and 3 used an experimental paradigm to explore
how people’s perceptions of neighborhoods’ entitativity influenced their impressions of
residents. To activate stereotypes, Study 2 used the name of real neighborhoods, and
Study 3 employed only a set of pictures of unknown neighborhoods. The results show
that the neighborhoods vary significantly with the regard to the perception of entitativity,
and a set of physical attributes of place were strongly related with entitativity. The results
showed that, independent of stimuli, the neighborhoods perceived as highly entitative,
the supposed residents were subject to more extreme and quicker trait judgments,
supported by greater confidence on the part of perceivers. Study 3 also reported that
in highly entitative neighborhoods, the perceivers transferred more traits from the group
to individual members. These results provide strong evidence that physical structure
of neighborhoods imply different entitatity judgments that influences the way in which
residents are perceived. |
URI: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.821786/full http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32241 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PSI - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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