Breaking Stereotypes: Expectancy Violation Shifts Ingroup-Outgroup Evaluations.
The study looked at how people judge others based on their group membership. By changing descriptions to either match or go against stereotypes, researchers found that people rated ingroup and outgroup members differently. When stereotypes were broken, both ingroup and outgroup members were judged more positively. This suggests that people's expectations play a big role in how they evaluate others, regardless of group membership.