“…The advantage of the checklist method, then, is that its hermeneutic flavour is more transparent and hence more easily becomes a topic for direct investigation: for example, in studies which show how changes in trait meaning are predicted by judgemental context (Asch, 1951;Vinacke, 1956). Finally, we would argue that reviews of research which has relied on checklist methodology suggest that this work does provide important-although frequently overlooked-insights into the stereotyping process (indicating, for example, that stereotypes are shaped by comparative context and intergroup relations: e.g., Diab, 1963;Meenes, 1943: cf. Haslam, 1991.…”