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Distracted by the Unthought - Suppression and Reappraisal of Mind Wandering under Stereotype Threat. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one's group can lead individuals to underperform on stereotype-relevant tests (e.g., women in math, ethnic minorities on intelligence tests). This so called stereotype threat
Carolin Schuster   +2 more
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The Moderating Role of Education on the Relationship Between Perceived Stereotype Threat and False Memory in Aging

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Studies regularly show that an age-based stereotype threat impairs older adults’ performance on memory tasks. Results regarding stereotype threat effects on false memories are less clear.
Anne-Laure Gilet   +3 more
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PENGARUH GENDER STEREOTYPE DAN ENTREPRENEURIAL SELF-EFFICACY TERHADAP ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION PADA MAHASISWI UNIVERSITAS CIPUTRA

open access: yesJurnal Performa, 2021
Stereotype merupakan tindakan penyamarataan terhadap suatu kelompok tertentu. Adanya stereotype dapat menimbulkan diskriminasi sehingga menimbulkan kerugian dan mampu mengubah perilaku kelompok yang dimaksud.
Jeffy Tanaka, Christina Yanita Setyawati
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Chronic Stereotype Threat Is Associated With Mathematical Achievement on Representative Sample of Secondary Schoolgirls: The Role of Gender Identification, Working Memory, and Intellectual Helplessness

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Stereotype threat affects performance in many different groups across many different domains. Despite a large body of experimental research on situational stereotype threat, little attention has been paid to the consequences of repeated experience of ...
Sylwia Bedyńska   +2 more
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Stereotyping Patients [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Philosophy, 2019
There is a burgeoning psychological literature indicating that health professionals are influenced in their clinical judgment and decision making by implicit biases. Implicit biases are automatic and unintentional associations that are made between members of particular social groups (racial, gender, socioeconomic, and so on) and certain traits (e.g ...
openaire   +3 more sources

Too Old for Computers? The Longitudinal Relationship Between Stereotype Threat and Computer Use by Older Adults

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Besides having lower rates of technology adoption than the general population, older adults are commonly stereotyped as lacking technological ability. Stereotype threat, the fear of confirming negative stereotypes targeting their social group, may lead ...
João Mariano   +7 more
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Examining Perceived Stereotype Threat among Overweight/Obese Adults Using a Multi-Threat Framework

open access: yesObesity Facts, 2013
Objective: The Multi-Threat Framework accounts for potentially different forms of stereotype threat that differ in target (i.e., the individual or the group) and source (i.e., the self or others).
Robert A. Carels   +9 more
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The Audience-Tuning Effect of Negative Stereotypes in Communication

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Shared reality theory states that people allow others to influence their own judgments and behaviors when a shared reality is achieved (Hardin and Higgins, 1996; Echterhoff et al., 2009a).
Junhui Ye   +5 more
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Effects of Age-Related Stereotype Threat on Metacognition

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Previous work has shown that memory performance in older adults is affected by activation of a stereotype of age-related memory decline. In the present experiment, we examined whether stereotype threat would affect metamemory in older adults; that is ...
Natasha Y. Fourquet   +4 more
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Stereotype Content at the Intersection of Gender and Sexual Orientation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
According to the Stereotype Content Model (SCM), the content of stereotypes differs on two dimensions: communion and agency. Research shows that for stereotypes about the general gender categories of “women” and “men,” there is an ambivalent pattern of ...
Amanda Klysing   +3 more
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