"...the Bodenhausen-Macrae model provides a much-needed framework for our thinking about stereotypes. It shapens important questions and will facilitate useful debate and research about the nature of stereotype facilitation and inhibition. It is a worthy continuation of this influential series of books edited by Robert Wyer, and provides a good introduction to those who want a peek into the complex world of how we use our stereotypes and what happens when we try to suppress them."—Contemporary Psychology