Based on the stereotype that questions Black students' intellectual ability, the present study examines the meaning of academic praise for White evaluators and Black students. Three experiments tested whether academic praise communicates low expectancies of Black students when White evaluators lacked knowledge of the students' prior performances. Experiment 1 failed to show that White evaluators praise Black students more than White students for a good academic performance when the evaluators lacked knowledge of the students' prior performance. Experiment 2 showed that Black participants who received praise by a White evaluator for a good academic performance believed the evaluator had lower expectations and rated the evaluator less favorab...
Background: Despite decades of national attention, standardized tests and grade point averages conti...
The “Black-White” achievement gap, in which some African American students show lower academic achie...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that members of negatively stereotyped groups psychologically ...
Based on the stereotype that questions Black students' intellectual ability, the present study exami...
The main aim of this study was to explore theory and findings of past research to gain insights rega...
Colleges and universities are admitting more non-traditional students--minorities, academic underach...
Analysis of qualitative and quantitative data reveals that African Americans who are high-academic a...
Despite evidencing on average lower academic achievement than White students, African American stude...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
Despite the fact that few people appear to endorse negative stereotypes of Blacks, such stereotypes ...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
The subjects for this study were 144 minority-member third grade students from a public school in an...
Academic underachievement by Black students has been a topic of research interest for many years. So...
This study investigated the relationship between academic performance and stereotype threat (ST), ac...
College enrollment for black traditional college-age students has been on the rise. Matriculation ex...
Background: Despite decades of national attention, standardized tests and grade point averages conti...
The “Black-White” achievement gap, in which some African American students show lower academic achie...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that members of negatively stereotyped groups psychologically ...
Based on the stereotype that questions Black students' intellectual ability, the present study exami...
The main aim of this study was to explore theory and findings of past research to gain insights rega...
Colleges and universities are admitting more non-traditional students--minorities, academic underach...
Analysis of qualitative and quantitative data reveals that African Americans who are high-academic a...
Despite evidencing on average lower academic achievement than White students, African American stude...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
Despite the fact that few people appear to endorse negative stereotypes of Blacks, such stereotypes ...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
The subjects for this study were 144 minority-member third grade students from a public school in an...
Academic underachievement by Black students has been a topic of research interest for many years. So...
This study investigated the relationship between academic performance and stereotype threat (ST), ac...
College enrollment for black traditional college-age students has been on the rise. Matriculation ex...
Background: Despite decades of national attention, standardized tests and grade point averages conti...
The “Black-White” achievement gap, in which some African American students show lower academic achie...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that members of negatively stereotyped groups psychologically ...