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Age-Based Stereotype Threat and Work Outcomes: Stress Appraisals and Rumination as Mediators

Psychology and Aging, 2019
Both older and younger employees experience age-based stereotype threat in the workplace, but only older employees appear to be vulnerable to disengagement as a consequence. The present study examines 2 mechanisms that might explain this age difference: (
C. von Hippel   +3 more
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Stereotype Threat in a Video Game Context and Its Influence on Perceptions of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): Avatar-Induced Active Self-Concept as a Possible Mitigator

American Behavioral Scientist, 2020
The connection between video games and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields has become a key focus for education and game scholars alike.
Joseph A. Fordham   +3 more
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Stereotype Threat at Work

Academy of Management Perspectives, 2007
Managing diversity in organizations requires creating an environment where all employees can succeed. This paper explains how understanding “stereotype threat”—the fear of being judged according to a negative stereotype— can help managers create positive environments for diverse employees.
ROBERSON, LORIANN, KULIK C.
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Stereotype Threat in Virtual Learning Environments: Effects of Avatar Gender and Sexist Behavior on Women's Math Learning Outcomes

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2019
Women in math, science, and engineering (MSE) often face stereotype threat: they fear that their performance in MSE will confirm an existing negative stereotype—that women are bad at math—which in turn may impair their learning and performance in math ...
Felix Chang   +4 more
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Inside the prism of an invisible threat: Shining a light on the hidden work of contending with systemic stereotype threat in STEM fields

Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2019
The purpose of the present research was to understand how individuals navigate careers in professional contexts that are infused with systemic stereotype threat. Systemic stereotype threat occurs when an individual is in a system that is characterized by
Caryn J. Block   +4 more
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Understanding and Overcoming the Psychological Barriers to Diversity: Imposter Syndrome and Stereotype Threat

Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 2023
Gabriela Heslop   +3 more
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Implications of Generational and Age Metastereotypes for Older Adults at Work: The Role of Agency, Stereotype Threat, and Job Search Self-efficacy

Work, Aging and Retirement, 2019
This study explored how age compared with generational metastereotypes (i.e., what people think other people believe about their age group/generation) affect older adults’ sense of agency and stereotype threat and, consequently, their job search self ...
David Weiss, E. Perry
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Stereotype Threat Vulnerability

Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2016
The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the Social Identities and Attitudes Scale developed by Picho and Brown, which captures an individual’s vulnerability to Stereotype Threat effects. Confirmatory factor analyses and group invariance tests conducted on a diverse sample of 516 college students revealed adequate reliability and ...
Leann V. Smith, Kevin Cokley
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Stereotype Threat Undermines Academic Learning

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2011
Two experiments tested whether stereotype threat can undermine the acquisition of academic knowledge and thus harm performance even in nonthreatening settings. In Experiment 1, Black and White students studied rare words in either nonthreatening or threatening conditions.
Valerie Jones, Taylor, Gregory M, Walton
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Cognitive Appraisals of Stereotype Threat

Psychological Reports, 2011
Using the cognitive appraisal conceptualisation of the transactional model of stress, the goal was to assess how victims of stereotype threat respond to this situation in terms of primary appraisals (threat/challenge) and to investigate whether those appraisals may mediate the relation between stereotype threat and performance.
Berjot, Sophie   +2 more
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