action dynamics of social construal
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Action Dynamics of Social Construal. Jon Freeman Dartmouth College. Computer mouse-tracking. Freeman & Ambady (2010), Behavior Research Methods. Computer mouse-tracking. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. CONTINUOUS ATTRACTION. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Action Dynamics of Social Construal
Jon FreemanDartmouth College
Computer mouse-tracking
Freeman & Ambady (2010), Behavior Research Methods
Computer mouse-tracking
MALE FEMALE
MALE FEMALE
MALE FEMALE
MALE
MALE
MALE FEMALE
MALE FEMALE
MALE FEMALE
MALE
MALE
FEMALE
FEMALE
MALEFEMALE
MALE
CONTINUOUSATTRACTION
Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General
Real-time sex categorization
Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General
Real-time sex categorization
multiple perceptual cues trigger multiple categories that
dynamically compete over time
Mouse-tracking measures
Maximum Deviation
ATTRACTION
Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General
Real-time sex categorization
Freeman et al. (2010), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Dynamic competition in race categorization
Freeman & Ambady (2011), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Dissociable time-course information
pigmentation shape
Continuous face-voice interaction
Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
“My family’s origins are pretty interesting.”
feminine male voice
Continuous face-voice interaction
Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
masculine male voice
feminine female voice masculine female voice
FEMALE MALE
CONTINUOUSATTRACTION
Continuous face-voice interaction
Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
ongoing voice processing continuously interacts with
ongoing face processing over time
face voicebody
affective states
goals and motivationprior
knowledge and stereotypes
process
Stereotype activation
“men are aggressive”
“women are docile”
multiple perceptual cues
multiple social categories
multiple stereotypes?
Dynamic category and stereotype activation
MALE FEMALEMALE FEMALEMALE FEMALEMALE
aggressiveaggressiv
eaggressiv
eaggressiv
edociledociledocile
Freeman & Ambady (2009), Psychological Science
docile
Stereotype activation
docileaggressive
stereotypes tied to multiple categories are simultaneously
activated
Freeman, Penner, Saperstein, Scheutz, & Ambady (2011), PLoS ONE
Top-down impact of stereotypes
Freeman, Penner, Saperstein, Scheutz, & Ambady (2011), PLoS ONE
Top-down impact of stereotypes
Contextual influences on person perception
Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Contextual influences on person perception
Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Normative context:
Counter-normative context:
Contextual influences on person perception
Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Contextual influences on person perception
Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
>> individual differences?
Contextual influences on person perception
Freeman, Ma, Han, & Ambady (2013), JESP
Contextual influences on person perception
Contextual influences on person perception
Freeman, Ma, Han, & Ambady (2013), JESP
process
stimulus
motor trajectory response
Conclusions