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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Fuzzy gender categories: How emotional expression influences typicality *The authors would like to thank Fieke Harinck for her help in conducting Study 3 and an anonymous reviewer for his helpful suggestions.

Stefano BocaLuciano ArcuriLuigi CastelliAnne-claude DafflonFabio Lorenzi-cioldi

subject

CategorizationEmotional expressionRelevance (information retrieval)Relation (history of concept)PsychologySocial psychologyFuzzy logicGeneral PsychologySocial category

description

Social categories are conceived of as broad classes in which some instances are better exemplars than others, and non-necessary features are assumed to modulate typicality. This research investigated how various emotional expressions impact on gender categorization. Two concurrent measures - response latencies and prototypicality judgments - were collected and compared in three experiments. The results showed that emotional expressions of any kind are highly relevant in modulating females' category membership, while they are of less relevance in making a male more or less prototypical. These findings provide new insights into the relation between gender and emotional expressions.

https://doi.org/10.1024//1421-0185.60.3.179