• In social psychology, self-stereotyping (or autostereotyping) is a process by which an individual integrates and internalizes commonly held characterizations...
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    "Comparing Self-stereotyping with In-group-stereotyping and Out-group-stereotyping in Unequal-status Groups: The Case of Gender". Self and Identity...
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  • processing as the cause of social stereotyping. Specifically, where other researchers adopt the position that stereotyping is second best to other information...
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  • strongly racially-stereotyped contexts, individuals from minority groups will implicitly express outgroup favoritism. Negative self-stereotyping refers to the...
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  • further distinguish between the effects of social projection and self-stereotyping on the individual’s perception of others. The term social projection...
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  • Redersdorff, Sandrine (2006). "Social comparison, self-stereotyping, and gender differences in self-construals". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology...
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  • middle-aged adults: contrasting self-stereotyping and stereotype threat accounts of assimilation to age stereotypes. Social Cognition, 24, 338-58. Donlon...
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  • Stereotypy (redirect from Self stimulation)
    involving self-injury or reduced reproductive success, and in laboratory animals can confound behavioral research. Examples of stereotyped behaviors include...
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    Race Difference in Athleticism: The Relation to Prejudice toward and Stereotyping of Blacks" (PDF). Athletic Insight. 9 (3): 33. Retrieved February 21...
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  • of analysis and their relevance for stereotyping and intergroup relations". The Social Psychology of Stereotyping and Group Life. Oxford: Blackwell: 336–358...
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