Background. Studies in the USA show that school students from some ethnic backgrounds are susceptible to stereotype threat, that this undermines their academic performance, and that a series of virtually zero-cost self-affirmation writing exercises can reduce these adverse effects. In England, however, socioeconomic status (SES) is a much stronger predictor of academic success than is ethnic background. Aims. This study investigates whether self-affirmation writing exercises can help close the SES attainment gap in England by increasing the academic performance of low-SES (but not higher-SES) school students. Sample. Our sample consisted of students aged 11-14 in a secondary school in southern England (N = 562); of these, 128 were eligi...
A three-year field experiment at an ethnically diverse middle school (N = 163) tested the hypothesis...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
Drawing on classic social identity theorizing (Tajfel, Differentiation between social groups: Studie...
Background: Studies in the United States show that school students from some ethnic backgrounds are ...
Background: Studies in the United States show that school students from some ethnic backgrounds are ...
This paper describes an independently evaluated randomised controlled trial of a self-affirmation in...
Self-affirmation, operationalized as value-affirmation interventions, can have long-term beneficial ...
The disparity that exists between racial minority (i.e., Black, Hispanic, Native American) students ...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
AbstractReducing Stereotype Threat in Academically At-Risk African- Americans Students: A Self- Affi...
Brief, targeted self-affirmation writing exercises have recently been offered as a way to reduce rac...
The current study was designed to examine the influence of self-affirmation on the executive attenti...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
Abstract Background Ethnic minority (EM) medical students and doctors underperform academically, but...
Stereotype threat is when someone finds themselves in a situation where they feel they might confirm...
A three-year field experiment at an ethnically diverse middle school (N = 163) tested the hypothesis...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
Drawing on classic social identity theorizing (Tajfel, Differentiation between social groups: Studie...
Background: Studies in the United States show that school students from some ethnic backgrounds are ...
Background: Studies in the United States show that school students from some ethnic backgrounds are ...
This paper describes an independently evaluated randomised controlled trial of a self-affirmation in...
Self-affirmation, operationalized as value-affirmation interventions, can have long-term beneficial ...
The disparity that exists between racial minority (i.e., Black, Hispanic, Native American) students ...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
AbstractReducing Stereotype Threat in Academically At-Risk African- Americans Students: A Self- Affi...
Brief, targeted self-affirmation writing exercises have recently been offered as a way to reduce rac...
The current study was designed to examine the influence of self-affirmation on the executive attenti...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
Abstract Background Ethnic minority (EM) medical students and doctors underperform academically, but...
Stereotype threat is when someone finds themselves in a situation where they feel they might confirm...
A three-year field experiment at an ethnically diverse middle school (N = 163) tested the hypothesis...
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) – an indicator o...
Drawing on classic social identity theorizing (Tajfel, Differentiation between social groups: Studie...