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Stereotype threat effects on Italian girls' mathematics performance: A failure to replicate.

Developmental Psychology, 2021
Many studies have found that males, on average, perform better than females in mathematics, although the size of this gender gap is small and varies considerably across countries.
F. Agnoli   +3 more
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Effectiveness of stereotype threat interventions: A meta-analytic review.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2020
This meta-analytic review examined the effectiveness of stereotype threat interventions (STIs). Integrating the identity engagement model (Cohen, Purdie-Vaughns, & Garcia, 2012) with the process model of stereotype threat (Schmader, Johns, & Forbes, 2008)
Songqi Liu   +3 more
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Stereotype threat

Proceedings of the 2013 annual conference on Computers and people research, 2013
An interview-based investigation of Black males was conducted to identify how individual identity, individual influences and environmental influences affect the academic pipeline for Black male students. Semi-structured interviews, informed by the Individual Differences Theory of Gender and IT, were conducted with Black males at a Predominately White ...
Curtis C. Cain, Eileen M. Trauth
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Inducing and Mitigating Stereotype Threat Through Gendered Virtual Body-Swap Illusions

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
A psychological phenomenon termed "stereotype threat" has been shown to contribute to women's underperformance and underrepresentation in math and science fields. Within the virtual reality literature, a recent study utilized gendered body-swap illusions
Tabitha C. Peck   +2 more
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Stereotype threat

Abstract This chapter conceptualizes stereotype threat as a situated theory of social cognition. It describes the psychosocial experience of stereotype threat and how it shapes basic social cognitive processes (e.g. attention, vigilance, working memory, metaperceptions, and rumination).
Jonathan Peterson, Nathalie Richebé
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Examining Christians’ Reactions to Reminders of Religion–Science Conflict: Stereotype Threat versus Disengagement

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020
Stereotypes of religion (particularly Christianity) as incompatible with science are widespread, and prior findings show that Christians perform worse than non-Christians on scientific reasoning tasks following reminders of such stereotypes.
Kimberly Rios
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"Well, What Did You Expect?": Black Women Facing Stereotype Threat in Collaborative Academic Spaces at a Predominantly White Institution

Journal of College Student Development, 2020
:Stereotype threat theory has been profoundly influential in examining how racial stereotypes undermine the academic performance of highly capable Black students. Overwhelmingly, researchers have examined stereotype threat using experimental methods; few
Alaina Neal-Jackson
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Stereotype threat effects in settings with features likely versus unlikely in operational test settings: A meta-analysis.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2019
The stereotype threat literature primarily comprises lab studies, many of which involve features that would not be present in high-stakes testing settings.
Oren R. Shewach   +2 more
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Threatened by Stereotype Threat: Stereotype Threat's Impact on Sales Anxiety

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Salespeople are aware that many customers hold negative stereotypes about sales profession. Consequently, salespeople may get defensive and fearful about how customers perceive them. This phenomenon is called stereotype threat. Stereotype threat may be exacerbated when meeting with customers of a different race/ethnicity or background because ...
Mohammad Sakif Amin   +2 more
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