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Able but unintelligent: including positively stereotyped black subgroups in the stereotype content model
Authors:Walzer Amy S  Czopp Alexander M
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE 68182, USA. awalzer@unomaha.edu
Abstract:The stereotype content model (SCM) posits that warmth and competence are the key components underlying judgments about social groups. Because competence can encompass different components (e.g., intelligence, talent) different group members may be perceived to be competent for different reasons. Therefore, we believe it may be important to specify the type of competence being assessed when examining perceptions of groups that are positively stereotyped (i.e., Black athletes and musical Blacks). Consistent with the SCM, these subgroups were perceived as high in competence-talent but not in competence-intelligence and low in warmth. Both the intelligence and talent frame of competence fit in the SCM's social structural hypothesis.
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