LLMs generate stark second-order stereotypes in free-form tasks with abstract stimuli that neither match their first-order responses nor human group differences, unlike humans who show moderate amplification of their own tendencies.
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LLM silicon surrogates for arts participation surveys exhibit positive liking bias, lose taste relationality, and fail to preserve known social space alignments.