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Fundamental dimensions of social judgment: Understanding the relations between judgments of competence and warmth.
Authors:Judd, Charles M.   James-Hawkins, Laurie   Yzerbyt, Vincent   Kashima, Yoshihisa
Abstract:In seems there are two dimensions that underlie most judgments of traits, people, groups, and cultures. Although the definitions vary, the first makes reference to attributes such as competence, agency, and individualism, and the second to warmth, communality, and collectivism. But the relationship between the two dimensions seems unclear. In trait and person judgment, they are often positively related; in group and cultural stereotypes, they are often negatively related. The authors report 4 studies that examine the dynamic relationship between these two dimensions, experimentally manipulating the location of a target of judgment on one and examining the consequences for the other. In general, the authors' data suggest a negative dynamic relationship between the two, moderated by factors the impact of which they explore. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:social judgment   stereotypes   person perception   competence   warmth
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