In:Making Minds: The shaping of human minds through social context
Edited by Petra Hauf and Friedrich Försterling
[Benjamins Current Topics 4] 2007
► pp. 75–90
Social reality makes the social mind
Self-fulfilling prophecy, stereotypes, bias, and accuracy
Published online: 22 March 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.4.08jus
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.4.08jus
This paper contests social psychology’s emphasis on the biased, erroneous, and constructed nature of social cognition by: (1) showing how the extent of bias and error in classic research is overstated; (2) summarizing research regarding the accuracy of social beliefs; and (3) describing how social stereotypes sometimes improve person perception accuracy. A Goodness of Judgment Index is also presented to extract evidence regarding accuracy from research focusing on bias. We conclude that accuracy is necessary for understanding social cognition.
Keywords: accuracy, bias, self-fulfilling prophecies, social perception, stereotypes
