Describing a test as a measure of an ability certain groups are stereotyped to lack can hurt the performance of members of those groups. Steele and his colleagues call this effect stereotype threat (1997; Steele & Aronson, 1995; Steele, Spencer, & Aronson, 2002). Now well established, less is known about how stereotype threat reduces performance. The studies described in this dissertation were designed to follow up on past research showing that stereotype threat reduces performance by constraining working memory (Schmader & Johns, 2003). The primary hypothesis is that people experiencing stereotype threat devote cognitive resources that would normally be used for task performance to trying to avoid feelings of anxiety. In the first study, w...
The experiments presented here extend previous research on reducing stereotype threat, along with ex...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
This study examined anxiety as a potential moderator of stereotype change. Previous work has indepen...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
<div><p>Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one’s group ...
Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one's group can lead...
Research shows that stereotype threat reduces performance by diminishing executive resources, but le...
Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one’s group can lead...
textThis study investigated forewarning as a preventive strategy against stereotype threat—a situat...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experime...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
Stereotype threat occurs when people identify with a stigmatized group and experience depressed perf...
The current study examined the relationship between stereotype threat, working memory, social suppor...
none1noResearch on stereotype threat has captured the interest of a large number of researchers thro...
The experiments presented here extend previous research on reducing stereotype threat, along with ex...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
This study examined anxiety as a potential moderator of stereotype change. Previous work has indepen...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
<div><p>Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one’s group ...
Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one's group can lead...
Research shows that stereotype threat reduces performance by diminishing executive resources, but le...
Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one’s group can lead...
textThis study investigated forewarning as a preventive strategy against stereotype threat—a situat...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experime...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
Stereotype threat occurs when people identify with a stigmatized group and experience depressed perf...
The current study examined the relationship between stereotype threat, working memory, social suppor...
none1noResearch on stereotype threat has captured the interest of a large number of researchers thro...
The experiments presented here extend previous research on reducing stereotype threat, along with ex...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
This study examined anxiety as a potential moderator of stereotype change. Previous work has indepen...