Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content Structure
Stereotype dimensions—competence, morality and sociability—are fundamental to studying the perception of other groups. These dimensions have shown moderate/high positive correlations with each other that do not reflect the theoretical expectations. The explanation for this (e.g., halo effect) underv...
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doaj-c6df840c372f4f9cbb08f8099f829cc32020-11-24T23:55:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-10-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01692271603Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content StructurePablo Sayans-Jiménez0Pablo Sayans-Jiménez1Isabel Cuadrado2Isabel Cuadrado3Antonio J. Rojas4Antonio J. Rojas5Juan R. Barrada6Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Almería, Almería, SpainCenter for the Study of Migration and Intercultural Relations, University of Almería, Almería, SpainDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Almería, Almería, SpainCenter for the Study of Migration and Intercultural Relations, University of Almería, Almería, SpainDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Almería, Almería, SpainCenter for the Study of Migration and Intercultural Relations, University of Almería, Almería, SpainDepartment of Psychology and Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Zaragoza, Teruel, SpainStereotype dimensions—competence, morality and sociability—are fundamental to studying the perception of other groups. These dimensions have shown moderate/high positive correlations with each other that do not reflect the theoretical expectations. The explanation for this (e.g., halo effect) undervalues the utility of the shared variance identified. In contrast, in this work we propose that this common variance could represent the global evaluation of the perceived group. Bi-factor models are proposed to improve the internal structure and to take advantage of the information representing the shared variance among dimensions. Bi-factor models were compared with first order models and other alternative models in three large samples (300–309 participants). The relationships among the global and specific bi-factor dimensions with a global evaluation dimension (measured through a semantic differential) were estimated. The results support the use of bi-factor models rather than first order models (and other alternative models). Bi-factor models also show a greater utility to directly and more easily explore the stereotype content including its evaluative content.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01692/fullstereotype contentglobal evaluationintergroup attitudesintergroup evaluationsbi-factor model |
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Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content Structure |
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Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content Structure |
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Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content Structure |
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Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content Structure |
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Extracting the Evaluations of Stereotypes: Bi-factor Model of the Stereotype Content Structure |
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extracting the evaluations of stereotypes: bi-factor model of the stereotype content structure |
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Stereotype dimensions—competence, morality and sociability—are fundamental to studying the perception of other groups. These dimensions have shown moderate/high positive correlations with each other that do not reflect the theoretical expectations. The explanation for this (e.g., halo effect) undervalues the utility of the shared variance identified. In contrast, in this work we propose that this common variance could represent the global evaluation of the perceived group. Bi-factor models are proposed to improve the internal structure and to take advantage of the information representing the shared variance among dimensions. Bi-factor models were compared with first order models and other alternative models in three large samples (300–309 participants). The relationships among the global and specific bi-factor dimensions with a global evaluation dimension (measured through a semantic differential) were estimated. The results support the use of bi-factor models rather than first order models (and other alternative models). Bi-factor models also show a greater utility to directly and more easily explore the stereotype content including its evaluative content. |
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stereotype content global evaluation intergroup attitudes intergroup evaluations bi-factor model |
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