Social Categorization and Stereotyping as the Structural Procedural Components of Social Cognition
Keywords:
cognition category social categorization stereotype stereotypingAbstract
The article outlines the interdisciplinary theoretical principles of complex research of the concept of Cognition. The emphasis is on social categorization and stereotyping as important psychological procedural components of Social Cognition.References
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Communication / B. William Gudykunst, I. Lauren Gumbs. In: Handbook of
International and Intercultural Communication // Malefic, Kate Asante and
William B. Gudylunst (eds.) Newbury Park – L. – New Delhi : Sage Publication,
1989. – Р. 201–207.
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Ivanyuk, N. M. (2011). Social Categorization and Stereotyping as the Structural Procedural Components of Social Cognition. Psychological Prospects Journal, 18, 102-110. https://psychoprospects.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/psychoprospects/article/view/488