Stereotype threat refers to the risk associated with confirming a negative stereotype based on group membership. We examined this effect in a sample of African-American high school students. Stereotype threat was manipulated by presenting a visual spatial reasoning test as (a) diagnostic of mathematical ability or (b) a culture and gender fair test of mathematical reasoning. Support was found for the general effect, and while tests of the effect of the manipulation on anxiety and perceptions of ability and expectancies for success were statistically inconclusive, the data trended in the predicted direction. Implications related to the high-stakes testing of African-American students are discussed
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
In this study, I examined the effect of stereotype threat on the math task performance among Black u...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
This study investigated whether African American high school freshman students experience stereotype...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
Stereotype threat theory proposes that the possibility of being judged in terms of a negative stereo...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
Research demonstrates that the very existence of a negative stereotype (e.g., “boys are better than ...
As Black students become more invested in the outcome of standardized tests, stereotypes become sali...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The Black White test score ga...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
There is abundant evidence that demonstrates that individuals’ intellectual performance is undermine...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
In this study, I examined the effect of stereotype threat on the math task performance among Black u...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
This study investigated whether African American high school freshman students experience stereotype...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
Stereotype threat theory proposes that the possibility of being judged in terms of a negative stereo...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
Research demonstrates that the very existence of a negative stereotype (e.g., “boys are better than ...
As Black students become more invested in the outcome of standardized tests, stereotypes become sali...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The Black White test score ga...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
There is abundant evidence that demonstrates that individuals’ intellectual performance is undermine...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
In this study, I examined the effect of stereotype threat on the math task performance among Black u...