Journal article

The stereotyper and the chameleon: The effects of stereotype use on perceivers' mimicry

L Castelli, G Pavan, E Ferrari, Y Kashima

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | Published : 2009

Abstract

Interpersonal dynamics may play a crucial role in the perpetuation of stereotypes. In an experimental study, participants interacted with a confederate who provided either stereotype-consistent or stereotype-inconsistent descriptions about the elderly. Based on the assumption that mimicry represents a social glue that fosters interpersonal liking and affiliation, we assessed the extent to which participants mimicked the nonverbal behaviors of the confederate as a function of the stereotypicality of the descriptions. Results showed that nonconscious mimicry was more likely when the speaker relied on stereotypes rather than on stereotype-inconsistent information. In Study 2 the effect was repl..

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