TY - JOUR
T1 - Reading Between the Minds
T2 - The Use of Stereotypes in Empathic Accuracy
AU - Lewis, Karyn L.
AU - Hodges, Sara D.
AU - Laurent, Sean M.
AU - Srivastava, Sanjay
AU - Biancarosa, Gina
PY - 2012/9
Y1 - 2012/9
N2 - An ideal empathizer may attend to another person's behavior in order to understand that person, but it is also possible that accurately understanding other people involves top-down strategies. We hypothesized that perceivers draw on stereotypes to infer other people's thoughts and that stereotype use increases perceivers' accuracy. In this study, perceivers (N = 161) inferred the thoughts of multiple targets. Inferences consistent with stereotypes for the targets' group (new mothers) more accurately captured targets' thoughts, particularly when actual thought content was also stereotypic. We also decomposed variance in empathic accuracy into thought, target, and perceiver variance. Although past research has frequently focused on variance between perceivers or targets (which assumes individual differences in the ability to understand other people or be understood, respectively), the current study showed that the most substantial variance was found within targets because of differences among thoughts.
AB - An ideal empathizer may attend to another person's behavior in order to understand that person, but it is also possible that accurately understanding other people involves top-down strategies. We hypothesized that perceivers draw on stereotypes to infer other people's thoughts and that stereotype use increases perceivers' accuracy. In this study, perceivers (N = 161) inferred the thoughts of multiple targets. Inferences consistent with stereotypes for the targets' group (new mothers) more accurately captured targets' thoughts, particularly when actual thought content was also stereotypic. We also decomposed variance in empathic accuracy into thought, target, and perceiver variance. Although past research has frequently focused on variance between perceivers or targets (which assumes individual differences in the ability to understand other people or be understood, respectively), the current study showed that the most substantial variance was found within targets because of differences among thoughts.
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U2 - 10.1177/0956797612439719
DO - 10.1177/0956797612439719
M3 - Article
C2 - 22868496
AN - SCOPUS:84866353133
SN - 0956-7976
VL - 23
SP - 1040
EP - 1046
JO - Psychological Science
JF - Psychological Science
IS - 9
ER -