Differences in the Evaluation of Generic Statements About Human and Non‐Human Categories

Volume: 41, Issue: 7, Pages: 1934 - 1957
Published: Nov 4, 2016
Abstract
Generic statements (e.g., "Birds lay eggs") express generalizations about categories. Current theories suggest that people should be especially inclined to accept generics that involve threatening information. However, previous tests of this claim have focused on generics about non-human categories, which raises the question of whether this effect applies as readily to human categories. In Experiment 1, adults were more likely to accept generics...
Paper Details
Title
Differences in the Evaluation of Generic Statements About Human and Non‐Human Categories
Published Date
Nov 4, 2016
Volume
41
Issue
7
Pages
1934 - 1957
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