Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Mar 12, 2016Poll: do you match the stereotype suggested by your social identity markers?Yes, strongly7.6%Yes, in most ways48.1%No, in most ways34.2%No, polar opposite10.1%158 votes·Final results113
Venkatesh Rao@vgrReplying to @vgrHm. More than 50% of respondents think stereotypes describe them well. N=158. Betting this is socioeconomic top 50%Quote TweetVenkatesh Rao@vgr·Mar 12, 2016Poll: do you match the stereotype suggested by your social identity markers?Show this poll2:59 AM · Mar 14, 20161 Like
Gordon Mohr | gojomo.eth ꧁ꙮꙮ꧂@gojomo·Mar 14, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr "Stereotype accuracy is one of the largest and most replicable effects in all of social psychology" https://psychologytoday.com/blog/rabble-rouser/201408/stereotype-inaccuracy-belief-impervious-data…466
Maria Chong@mariachong·Mar 14, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr Yep, because the false generalizations of the ascended masters > false generalizations of the "unwashed masses"