2023
DOI: 10.1037/xge0001335
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Stereotypes disrupt probabilistic category learning.

Abstract: Racial stereotypes exert pernicious effects on decision-making and behavior, yet little is known about how stereotypes disrupt people's ability to learn new associations. The current research interrogates a fundamental question about the boundary conditions of probabilistic learning by examining whether and how learning is influenced by preexisting associations. Across three experiments, participants learned the probabilistic outcomes of different card combinations based on feedback in either a social (e.g., f… Show more

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“…The constructivism philosophy promotes the idea that a learner acquires knowledge via their experiences and interactions. The shift of focus moves from teaching to learning along the continuum of learning theories, from a student who acts as a passive subject to a learner who acts as a proactive subject, as well as involves the passive transmission of information from the pupil to the learner's active application of knowledge [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constructivism philosophy promotes the idea that a learner acquires knowledge via their experiences and interactions. The shift of focus moves from teaching to learning along the continuum of learning theories, from a student who acts as a passive subject to a learner who acts as a proactive subject, as well as involves the passive transmission of information from the pupil to the learner's active application of knowledge [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%