Abstract

Introduction: The processes related to social cognitions contribute as a traumatic and stressful event for some ethnic and minority groups, causing a series of psychic suffering in individuals. Social cognition considered stereotypes as characteristics of a group included in its mental representation.
 Objective: The study was conducted to analyze the negative stereotypes in two cultures with very different history and geopolitical context, especially how stereotypes are reflected in the cognitive component of prejudiced attitudes.
 Method: Four hundred fifty one (N=451) undergraduate students volunteered to take part in the study, the participants came from careers in the area of Social Sciences and Humanities in the non-probabilistic sample. After receiving the information, participants completed Negative Stereotype Index. A descriptive analysis and the T-test to know the differences between the perception and self-perception of the groups.
 Results: Show that negative stereotype traits in Poland and Brazil, found negative stereotypic traits attributed to an out-group resulted in more unfavorable evaluations than descriptions consisting of positive attributes. In both groups, and their antecedents were associated with negative out-group attitudes, however, is a more general and more important one.
 Conclusion: The findings found that expectations about the out group and negative stereotypes occur in conjunction with other negative emotions, which intensify negative out-group attitudes. The assessment that the Poles made of the Germans was like that of the Brazilians of the Argentines or of a group of relatively higher status. That is, they considered the Germans as more arrogant, sincere and less modest. The different groups of people may dislike each other for similar reasons. Explanations are offered for the limitations of the study and proposal for future research.

Highlights

  • The processes related to social cognitions contribute as a traumatic and stressful event for some ethnic and minority groups, causing a series of psychic suffering in individuals

  • It was found that traits as Untrustworthy t (54)= 3.42, p < .001, Insincere t (54)= 3.69, p < .001 and Materialist t (53)= 5.54, p < .001, the Brazilians obtained a higher average compared with the Africans

  • Argentines- When Brazilians were asked what negative stereotypes they would attribute to the Argentines, it was found that Brazilians 7.19 (SD = 1.76) consider that they perform more Hard work t (46) = 6.20, p < .001 than the Argentines 4.91 (SD = 2.53)

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Introduction

The processes related to social cognitions contribute as a traumatic and stressful event for some ethnic and minority groups, causing a series of psychic suffering in individuals. Mathew and Raja (2018) offer us this concept in a compiled way in view of the various concepts discussed in the last century These authors argue that social cognition refer to structures of knowledge, the interpersonal processes of knowledge creation and dissemination (including the encoding, storage, retrieval and activation of social information). The results support the notion that, in a given situation, the decision dynamics underlying the completion of IAT tasks adapted encompass what the individual is in the situation and what he/she has learned through socialization, and the very features of the sensorimotor apparatus (Smeding, Quinton, Lauer, Barca & Pezzulo, 2016) These cognitive structures affect the encoding and processing of information, information pertaining to out-group members (Dixon, 2000)

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