Abstract / Description of output
Essentialist beliefs (i.e., believing that members of the same group are fundamentally alike) play a central role in social stereotypes and can lead to harm when left unchallenged. In our work, we conduct exploratory studies into the task of countering essentialist beliefs (e.g., "liberals are stupid"). Drawing on prior work from psychology and NLP, we construct five types of counterstatements and conduct human studies on the effectiveness of these different strategies. Our studies also investigate the role in choosing a counterstatement of the level of explicitness with which an essentialist belief is conveyed. We find that statements that broaden the scope of a stereotype (e.g., to other groups, as in "conservatives can also be stupid") are the most popular countering strategy. We conclude with a discussion of challenges and open questions for future work in this area (e.g., improving factuality, studying community-specific variation) and we emphasize the importance of work at the intersection of NLP and psychology.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1-11 |
Number of pages | 11 |
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Publication status | Published - 7 Dec 2022 |
Event | Workshop on NLP for Positive Impact 2022 - Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Duration: 7 Dec 2022 → 7 Dec 2022 https://sites.google.com/view/nlp4positiveimpact/previous-workshops/emnlp-2022-workshop |
Workshop
Workshop | Workshop on NLP for Positive Impact 2022 |
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Abbreviated title | NLP4PI 2022 |
Country/Territory | United Arab Emirates |
City | Abu Dhabi |
Period | 7/12/22 → 7/12/22 |
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