The Development of Intersectional Social Prototypes

Volume: 31, Issue: 8, Pages: 911 - 926
Published: Jun 5, 2020
Abstract
Race and gender information overlap to shape adults’ representations of social categories. This overlap may contribute to the psychological “invisibility” of people whose race and gender identities are perceived to have conflicting stereotypes. The present research ( N = 249) examined when race begins to bias representations of gender across development. Children and adults engaged in a speeded task in which they categorized photographs of faces...
Paper Details
Title
The Development of Intersectional Social Prototypes
Published Date
Jun 5, 2020
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
911 - 926
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