2007
DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.349
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How fatiguing is dispositional suppression? Disentangling the effects of procedural rebound and ego‐depletion

Abstract: Recent work has shown that correcting a dispositional inference may lead social observers to overemphasize the role of dispositional factors in subsequent judgments. This effect has been explained as a procedural rebound following a phase of dispositional suppression. We conducted two experiments to test an alternative explanation in terms of ego-depletion. In Experiment 1, we compared the effects of ego-depletion and dispositional rebound by relying on the attitude attribution paradigm and the cookie paradigm… Show more

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“…The present findings are notable in light of considerable evidence that biased attributional processes are automatic, pervasive, and resistant to change (e.g., Geeraert & Yzerbyt, 2007). Even lowprejudiced White individuals have shown a greater tendency to automatically attribute behaviors consistent with Black stereotypes to dispositional factors for Black, versus White, actors (Stewart, Weeks, & Lupfer, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…The present findings are notable in light of considerable evidence that biased attributional processes are automatic, pervasive, and resistant to change (e.g., Geeraert & Yzerbyt, 2007). Even lowprejudiced White individuals have shown a greater tendency to automatically attribute behaviors consistent with Black stereotypes to dispositional factors for Black, versus White, actors (Stewart, Weeks, & Lupfer, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…This resource may be depleted, a process termed ego-depletion, through a wide variety of cognitive tasks (Baumeister et al, 1998;Geeraert & Yzerbyt, 2007;Tice, Baumeister, Shmueli, & Muraven, 2007;Webb & Sheeran, 2003). One task that has been shown to induce ego-depletion is the suppression of stereotypic thought (Macrae, Bodenhausen, Milne, & Jetten, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), algumas investigações recentes utilizam-no no âmbito da supressão de processos mentais (e.g., envolvimento em processos de inferências disposicionais em formação de impressões), documentando efeitos de ricochete procedimentais em que é o maior envolvimento no processo suprimido que configura o efeito (e.g., Geeraert, van Boven, & Yzerbyt, 2011;Geeraert & Yzerbyt, 2007;Yap & Tong, 2009;Yzerbyt et al, 2001).…”
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