The effect of cognitive load on social categorization in the category confusion paradigm
โ Scribed by Russell Spears; S. Alexander Haslam; Ruurd Jansen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 208 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0046-2772
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โฆ Synopsis
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etco & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the relationship between cognitive load and the extent of social categorization. The original prediction made by Taylor et al. (1978; Experiment 2) and inferences from the cognitive miser model suggest that categorization should increase or be unaected by cognitive load. In contrast, it is argued that social categorization can be an eortful and resource-consuming process, especially where the representation of multiple stimuli are concerned. This leads to the prediction that social categorization should decrease with loadรassuming there is enough load to produce recall errors in the ยฎrst place. We obtained results consistent with this analysis in paradigms which manipulated load by means of set-size (Study 1) and processing pace (Study 2).
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