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Amy J. C. Cuddy

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  51
Citations -  18931

Amy J. C. Cuddy is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stereotype content model & Stereotype. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 51 publications receiving 16237 citations. Previous affiliations of Amy J. C. Cuddy include Princeton University & University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition.

TL;DR: Contrary to antipathy models, 2 dimensions mattered, and many stereotypes were mixed, either pitying (low competence, high warmth subordinates) or envying (high competence, low warmth competitors).
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Universal dimensions of social cognition: warmth and competence

TL;DR: These universal dimensions of social cognition: warmth and competence explain both interpersonal and intergroup social cognition and provide fundamental social structural answers about competition and status.
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Warmth and Competence As Universal Dimensions of Social Perception: The Stereotype Content Model and the BIAS Map

TL;DR: The stereotype content model (SCM) as mentioned in this paper defines two fundamental dimensions of social perception, warmth and competence, predicted respectively by perceived competition and status, which generate distinct emotions of admiration, contempt, envy, and pity.
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The BIAS map: behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes.

TL;DR: Investigating how stereotypes and emotions shape behavioral tendencies toward groups, offering convergent support for the behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes (BIAS) map framework finds emotions predict behavioral tendencies more strongly than stereotypes do and usually mediate stereotype-to-behavioral-tendency links.