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Action Dynamics of Social Construal

Action Dynamics of Social Construal. Jon Freeman Dartmouth College. Computer mouse-tracking. Freeman & Ambady (2010), Behavior Research Methods. Computer mouse-tracking. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. MALE. MALE. FEMALE. CONTINUOUS ATTRACTION. MALE. MALE. FEMALE.

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Action Dynamics of Social Construal

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  1. Action Dynamics of Social Construal Jon Freeman Dartmouth College

  2. Computer mouse-tracking Freeman & Ambady (2010), Behavior Research Methods

  3. Computer mouse-tracking MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE CONTINUOUSATTRACTION MALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE

  4. Real-time sex categorization Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General

  5. Real-time sex categorization multiple perceptual cues trigger multiple categories that dynamically compete over time Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General

  6. Mouse-tracking measures Maximum Deviation ATTRACTION

  7. Real-time sex categorization Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General

  8. Dynamic competition in race categorization Freeman et al. (2010), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

  9. Dissociable time-course information pigmentation shape Freeman & Ambady (2011), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

  10. Continuous face-voice interaction “My family’s origins are pretty interesting.” Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

  11. Continuous face-voice interaction feminine male voice masculine male voice feminine female voice masculine female voice Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

  12. FEMALE MALE CONTINUOUSATTRACTION

  13. Continuous face-voice interaction ongoing voice processing continuously interacts with ongoing face processing over time Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

  14. goals and motivation prior knowledge and stereotypes affective states process face voice body

  15. Stereotype activation “men are aggressive” “women are docile”

  16. Dynamic category and stereotype activation multiple stereotypes? aggressive aggressive aggressive aggressive docile docile docile multiple social categories MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE FEMALE multiple perceptual cues

  17. Stereotype activation aggressive docile docile stereotypes tied to multiple categories are simultaneously activated Freeman & Ambady (2009), Psychological Science

  18. Top-down impact of stereotypes Freeman, Penner, Saperstein, Scheutz, & Ambady (2011), PLoS ONE

  19. Top-down impact of stereotypes Freeman, Penner, Saperstein, Scheutz, & Ambady (2011), PLoS ONE

  20. Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

  21. Contextual influences on person perception Normative context: Counter-normative context: Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

  22. Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

  23. Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

  24. >> individual differences?

  25. Contextual influences on person perception

  26. Contextual influences on person perception Freeman, Ma, Han, & Ambady (2013), JESP

  27. Contextual influences on person perception Freeman, Ma, Han, & Ambady (2013), JESP

  28. Conclusions motor trajectory response process stimulus

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