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In social psychology research, there are several kinds of stereotypical materials that can be
used – faces, videos, lists of words, attributes. However, when it comes to behavioral sentences, there
is a lack of pre-tested racial stimuli available in the literature. To fill the gap, this paper provides two
lists of 154 short behavioral sentences, with stereotypicality (white to black) and valence (negative to
positive) ratings. The first list was pre-tested with an American sample (Study 1), while the second
list was pre-tested with a European Portuguese sample (Study 2). Importantly, this paper focuses on
the broader meaning of black stereotypes’ and not just the narrower definition of the African American
stereotype, whose differences are discussed. T-tests identified 73 and 118 stereotypical behavioral
descriptions, for future use, respectively for the American and European Portuguese samples.
Additional comparisons within and between samples are also provided. Full behavioral descriptions,
along with pertinent statistical data, are available to the reader, as a useful working instrument for
future research.
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Stereotypes Race Valence Behavioral sentences
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Quarenta, J., Palma, T., Santos, A. S., & Correll, J. (2023). Behavioral descriptions pretested for racial stereotypicality and valence: Data from an American and a Portuguese sample. Análise Psicológica, 41(1), 105-126. https://doi.org/10.14417/ap.1960
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ISPA
