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Context and Perceptual Salience Influence the Formation of Novel Stereotypes via Cumulative Cultural Evolution
Authors:Jacqui Hutchison  Sheila J. Cunningham  Gillian Slessor  James Urquhart  Kenny Smith  Douglas Martin
Affiliation:1. Division of PsychologyUniversity of Abertay;2. School of PsychologyUniversity of Aberdeen;3. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language SciencesUniversity of Edinburgh
Abstract:We use a transmission chain method to establish how context and category salience influence the formation of novel stereotypes through cumulative cultural evolution. We created novel alien targets by combining features from three category dimensions—color, movement, and shape—thereby creating social targets that were individually unique but that also shared category membership with other aliens (e.g., two aliens might be the same color and shape but move differently). At the start of the transmission chains each alien was randomly assigned attributes that described it (e.g., arrogant, caring, confident). Participants were given training on the alien‐attribute assignments and were then tested on their memory for these. The alien‐attribute assignments participants produced during test were used as the training materials for the next participant in the transmission chain. As information was repeatedly transmitted an increasingly simplified, learnable stereotype‐like structure emerged for targets who shared the same color, such that by the end of the chains targets who shared the same color were more likely to share the same attributes (a reanalysis of data from Martin et al., 2014 which we term Experiment 1). The apparent bias toward the formation of novel stereotypes around the color category dimension was also found for objects (Experiment 2). However, when the category dimension of color was made less salient, it no longer dominated the formation of novel stereotypes (Experiment 3). The current findings suggest that context and category salience influence category dimension salience, which in turn influences the cumulative cultural evolution of information.
Keywords:Stereotypes  Stereotype formation  Cultural evolution  Social cognition  Person perception
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