Title of article :
The Mirror and I: When private opinions are in conflict with public norms
Author/Authors :
Wiekens، نويسنده , , Carina J. and Stapel، نويسنده , , Diederik A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
7
From page :
1160
To page :
1166
Abstract :
In two studies it is demonstrated that two self-saliency manipulations, often used interchangeably, can have profoundly different consequences. Whereas self-activation increased stereotyping in highly prejudiced participants, a mirror decreased stereotyping. Results show that this difference can be ascribed to the activation of specific self-aspects. Whereas a mirror increased both private and public self-awareness (and, hence, awareness of the social norm that stereotyping is bad), self-activation increased private self-awareness exclusively (and, hence, awareness of privately held negative stereotypes). The implications of these findings for the relation between self-awareness and conformity to social norms are discussed.
Keywords :
public self-awareness , Private self-awareness , MIRROR , stereotyping , Normative behavior , Self-activation
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number :
1958463
Link To Document :
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