Results from two experiments suggest that stereotype-threat effects are special cases of a more general process involving the need to maintain or enhance status. We hypothesized that situations capable of confirming a performance stereotype might represent either a threat to status or an opportunity for enhancement of status, depending on the nature of the stereotype. The positive relationship between baseline testosterone and status sensitivity led us to hypothesize that high testosterone levels in males and females would amplify existing performance expectations when gender-based math-performance stereotypes were activated. In Study 1, high-testosterone females performed poorly on a math test when a negative performance stereotype was pri...
Men with higher levels of serum testosterone have lower-status occupations, as indicated by archival...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
The goal of this study was to investigate to role of expectancy as a potential mediator of performan...
textDifferences in school performance between Hispanic and non-Hispanic White students are prevale...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members' performance more s...
Why do some people strive for high status, whereas others actively avoid it? In the present studies,...
Sex differences in specific cognitive abilities are well documented, but the biological, psychologic...
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...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
The experiments presented here extend previous research on reducing stereotype threat, along with ex...
textAcross three studies, the role that testosterone plays in how individuals respond psychologicall...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
The theory of Stereotype Threat (ST) predicts that, when widely accepted stereotypes allege a group’...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Men with higher levels of serum testosterone have lower-status occupations, as indicated by archival...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
The goal of this study was to investigate to role of expectancy as a potential mediator of performan...
textDifferences in school performance between Hispanic and non-Hispanic White students are prevale...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members' performance more s...
Why do some people strive for high status, whereas others actively avoid it? In the present studies,...
Sex differences in specific cognitive abilities are well documented, but the biological, psychologic...
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...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
The experiments presented here extend previous research on reducing stereotype threat, along with ex...
textAcross three studies, the role that testosterone plays in how individuals respond psychologicall...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
The theory of Stereotype Threat (ST) predicts that, when widely accepted stereotypes allege a group’...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Men with higher levels of serum testosterone have lower-status occupations, as indicated by archival...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
The goal of this study was to investigate to role of expectancy as a potential mediator of performan...