A novel view of between-category contrast and within-category assimilation
Source:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Volume 91, Issue 3, p.16 (2006)
Keywords:
stereotype/stereotyping, categorization, stereotype accuracy, contrast, assimilation
Abstract:
This research manipulated the portion of a category distribution that is misclassified by the optimal
classifier and investigated the impact on assessments of category attributes. Three separate studies
manipulated the direction of overlap, the extent of overlap, and the relative base rate of the comparison
category. All 3 studies produced large between-categories contrast and within-category assimilation. As
expected, these effects were enhanced in conditions in which the optimal classifier misclassified a larger
portion of the target category. Study 4 demonstrated that intercategory overlap in the absence of overt
classification does not produce contrast and assimilation. Ironically, optimizing categorization accuracy
can produce highly inaccurate beliefs about category attributes.