Jeffrey W Sherman
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Sherman J
Am Psychol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39509224
Attention to issues of sample diversity and generalizability has increased dramatically in the past 15 years, as psychological scientists have confronted the limitations of relatively homogeneous samples. Though this reckoning...
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Klein S, Sherman J
Psychol Rev
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39311868
Forming impressions of others is a fundamental aspect of social life. These impressions necessitate the integration of many and varied sources of information about other people, including social group memberships,...
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Intergroup evaluative bias in facial representations of immigrants and citizens in the United States
Hutchings R, Morgan I, Sherman J, Todd A
PLoS One
. 2024 Jul;
19(7):e0306872.
PMID: 39046931
We used a reverse-correlation image-classification paradigm to visualize facial representations of immigrants and citizens in the United States. Visualizations of immigrants' faces were judged by independent raters as less trustworthy...
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Chen J, Meyers C, Pauker K, Gaither S, Hamilton D, Sherman J
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2023 Aug;
51(2):301-313.
PMID: 37559509
We examined how the number of groups in a categorization task influences how White Americans categorize ambiguous faces. We investigated the strength of -wherein highly identified perceivers overexclude ambiguous members...
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Sherman J, Klein S
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Jul;
46:e139.
PMID: 37462183
We argue that the dual-system approach and, particularly, the framework favored by De Neys unnecessarily constrains process models, limiting their range of application. In turn, the accommodations De Neys makes...
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Calanchini J, Schmidt K, Sherman J, Klein S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Sep;
119(40):e2116924119.
PMID: 36161932
People sometimes prefer groups to which they do not belong (outgroups) over their own groups (ingroups). Many long-standing theoretical perspectives assume that this outgroup favorability bias primarily reflects negative ingroup...
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Simon D, Chen J, Sherman J, Calanchini J
Br J Psychol
. 2022 Aug;
114 Suppl 1:188-211.
PMID: 35941787
The other-race effect (ORE) is a recognition memory advantage afforded to one's racial ingroup versus outgroup. The motivational relevance of the ingroup-because of relationships, belonging and self-esteem-is central to many...
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Hutchings R, Simpson A, Sherman J, Todd A
Cognition
. 2021 Jun;
214:104808.
PMID: 34157552
Intergroup biases shape most aspects of person construal, including lower-level visual representations of group members' faces. Specifically, ingroup members' faces tend to be represented more positively than outgroup members' faces....
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Sherman J, Klein S
Front Psychol
. 2021 Feb;
11:604340.
PMID: 33536976
In this article, we describe four theoretical and methodological problems that have impeded implicit attitude research and the popular understanding of its findings. The problems all revolve around assumptions made...
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Reichardt R, Rivers A, Reichardt J, Sherman J
Front Psychol
. 2020 Nov;
11:573985.
PMID: 33224069
Previous research presented a multinomial model to estimate four latent processes (target detection, stereotype activation, stereotype application, guessing) that contribute to responses in the Stereotype Misperception Task, an indirect measure...