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Automatic social behavior as motivated preparation to interact.
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Primed CategorySocial PsychologySocial CategorizationSocial InfluenceSocial SciencesPsychologySocial Learning TheoryConformitySocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceInteraction PreparationSocial SkillsSocial InteractionSocial Identity TheoryExperimental PsychologySocial CognitionAutomatic Social BehaviorInterpersonal CommunicationSocial BehaviorHuman InteractionArtsSocial Learning
The authors propose that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact with primed social group members. In Study 1, participants primed with a disliked outgroup (gay men) showed evidence of interaction preparation (aggression) rather than direct stereotypic trait expression (passivity). In Study 2, participants with implicit positive attitudes toward the elderly walked more slowly after "elderly" priming, but participants with negative attitudes walked more quickly, results consistent with a preparatory account; the reverse was found priming "youth." Study 3 demonstrated that the accessibility of a primed category follows a pattern more consistent with that of goal-related constructs (including post-goal-fulfillment inhibition) than that of semantically primed constructs. Implications for the function of stored knowledge are discussed.
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