In a study by Macrae and colleagues (1994), participants were instructed to form an impression of another person. The experimental manipulation was whether participants were given a stereotype category for that person (e.g., "doctor") or no category information, prior to seeing a list of traits consistent with the stereotype (e.g., "caring", "honest", "reliable").
According to the results of the study, what was the experimental effect of being given the stereotype category information (vs. not)?
Group of answer choices
Participants later showed better performance on an unrelated recall task
Participants were more likely to discriminate against Indonesians
Participants were primed to be more caring, honest, and reliable ("Sympatia")
Participants thought that doctors had better bedside manner if they had first been exposed to the category of "doctor"