Stereotype bias: a simple formal model
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2010-04-06 v1
Abstract
Minimizing the relative inertia of a statistical group with respect to the inertia of the overall sample defines an unique point, the in-focus, which constitutes a context-dependent measure of typical group tendency, biased in comparison to the group centroid. Maximizing the relative inertia yields an unique out-focal point, polarized in the reverse direction. This mechanism evokes the relative variability reduction of the outgroup reported in Social Psychology, and the stereotypic-like behavior of the in-focus, whose bias vanishes if the outgroup is constituted of a single individual. In this picture, the out-focus plays the role of an anti-stereotypical position, identical to the in-focus of the complementary group.
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@article{arxiv.1004.0432,
title = {Stereotype bias: a simple formal model},
author = {François Bavaud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.0432},
year = {2010}
}