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Action Dynamics of Social Construal Jon Freeman Dartmouth College
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Computer mouse-tracking Freeman & Ambady (2010), Behavior Research Methods
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Computer mouse-tracking MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE CONTINUOUS ATTRACTION
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Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General Real-time sex categorization
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Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General Real-time sex categorization multiple perceptual cues trigger multiple categories that dynamically compete over time
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Mouse-tracking measures Maximum Deviation ATTRACTION
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Freeman, Ambady, Rule, & Johnson (2008), JEP: General Real-time sex categorization
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Freeman et al. (2010), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Dynamic competition in race categorization
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Freeman & Ambady (2011), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review Dissociable time-course information pigmentationshape
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Continuous face-voice interaction Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology “My family’s origins are pretty interesting.”
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feminine male voice Continuous face-voice interaction Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology masculine male voice feminine female voice masculine female voice
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FEMALEMALE CONTINUOUS ATTRACTION
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Continuous face-voice interaction Freeman & Ambady (2011), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology ongoing voice processing continuously interacts with ongoing face processing over time
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facevoice body affective states goals and motivation prior knowledge and stereotypes process
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Stereotype activation “men are aggressive” “women are docile”
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multiple perceptual cues multiple social categories multiple stereotypes? Dynamic category and stereotype activation MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMAL E MALE aggressiv e docile
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Freeman & Ambady (2009), Psychological Science docile Stereotype activation docile aggressive stereotypes tied to multiple categories are simultaneously activated
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Freeman, Penner, Saperstein, Scheutz, & Ambady (2011), PLoS ONE Top-down impact of stereotypes
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Freeman, Penner, Saperstein, Scheutz, & Ambady (2011), PLoS ONE Top-down impact of stereotypes
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Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review Normative context: Counter-normative context:
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Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Contextual influences on person perception Freeman (2013), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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>> individual differences?
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Contextual influences on person perception
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Freeman, Ma, Han, & Ambady (2013), JESP Contextual influences on person perception
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Freeman, Ma, Han, & Ambady (2013), JESP
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process stimulus motor trajectory response Conclusions
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