Cuddy, Fiske, and Glick developed the BIAS map, which divides behavioral responses into active and passive facilitation and harm, based on a model named for the “content” of these constructs. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these psychological constructs, which Claude Steele and Joshua Aronson studied by using them to prime performance on GRE verbal questions.
ANSWER: stereotypes
[10h] Cuddy, Fiske, and Glick’s stereotype content model divides stereotypes based on these two dimensions, which are predicted by competition and status and resemble the communion and agency dimensions of Bakan.
ANSWER: warmth AND competence [accept answers in either order]
[10e] Cuddy, Fiske, and Glick proposed that this group is considered to have high competence but low warmth, because they are seen as the main “model minority” in the American context.
ANSWER: Asian-Americans [accept East Asian-Americans or South Asian-Americans; prompt on Japanese-Americans or Chinese-Americans or Indian-Americans or Korean-Americans with “what more general group are they part of?”]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Social Science>