Stereotype content model across cultures: Towards universal similarities and some differences
Northwestern University · Princeton University · +14 more institutions
Abstract
The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes and their relation to social structure. Here, the SCM reveals theoretically grounded, cross-cultural, cross-groups similarities and one difference across 10 non-US nations. Seven European (individualist) and three East Asian (collectivist) nations (N=1,028) support three hypothesized cross-cultural similarities: (a) perceived warmth and competence reliably differentiate societal group stereotypes; (b) many out-groups receive ambivalent stereotypes (high on one dimension; low on the other); and (c) high status groups stereotypically are competent, whereas competitive groups stereotypically lack warmth. Data…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 101.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 161
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24Topics & keywords
- Collectivism
- Social psychology
- Psychology
- Stereotype (UML)
- Individualism
- Social group
- Derogation
- Individualistic culture
- Reduced inequalities