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Exploring Effectiveness of Communication Based Strategies in Countering the Rigid Schematic Effects of Gender Stereotypes


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In the present study, an attempt was made to test the impact of schematic augmentation using techniques of verbalization and labeling on primary recognition for schemas inconsistent information. Overall the results indicated a significant effect of different communication techniques focusing on cognitive elaboration on the resultant augmentation of schematic structure.

Keywords

Schemas, Labeling, Verbalization, Gender Consistent, Gender Inconsistent.
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Authors

Shivani Datta
Department of Psychology, K.N.C., University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Neeru Singh
Department of Psychology, K.N.C., University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Bhavya
Department of Psychology, K.N.C., University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Komal
Department of Psychology, K.N.C., University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Shivangi
Department of Psychology, K.N.C., University of Delhi, Delhi, India

Abstract


In the present study, an attempt was made to test the impact of schematic augmentation using techniques of verbalization and labeling on primary recognition for schemas inconsistent information. Overall the results indicated a significant effect of different communication techniques focusing on cognitive elaboration on the resultant augmentation of schematic structure.

Keywords


Schemas, Labeling, Verbalization, Gender Consistent, Gender Inconsistent.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2016%2Fv7i3%2F121792