This investigation extends stereotype threat research by examining its effect on sex and ethnicity in employment testing. Study 1 used archival data from a company-specific cognitive ability test, demonstrating score increases (greater for some minorities) when applicants completed demographic items after a cognitive skills test, rather than before the test. The first experiment (Study 2) used college students taking the same company-specific test with inconclusive results. Possible reasons dictated the design of a second experiment with a college population (Study 3). This study used the Wonderlic Personnel Test (WPT) and investigated priming through positioning of demographic items, as well as high/low threat. Positioning of the demograph...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
This study investigated the interactive influences of diagnosticity instructions, gender, and ethnic...
This study explored whether Hispanic job candidates taking a cognitive ability test do not perform u...
This research compared the efficacy of a cognitive ability test and two types of job knowledge tests...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology))--California State University, Sacra...
When test takers are aware that their group is negatively stereotyped in terms of ability in the dom...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
textStereotype threat is a widely researched phenomenon within psychology that has been proposed as ...
Research demonstrates that the very existence of a negative stereotype (e.g., “boys are better than ...
The study focused on the impact of stereotype threat effectiveness and gender differences in politic...
Recent research has elicited stereotype threat and performance decrements by varying the gender comp...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
This study investigated the interactive influences of diagnosticity instructions, gender, and ethnic...
This study explored whether Hispanic job candidates taking a cognitive ability test do not perform u...
This research compared the efficacy of a cognitive ability test and two types of job knowledge tests...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology))--California State University, Sacra...
When test takers are aware that their group is negatively stereotyped in terms of ability in the dom...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
textStereotype threat is a widely researched phenomenon within psychology that has been proposed as ...
Research demonstrates that the very existence of a negative stereotype (e.g., “boys are better than ...
The study focused on the impact of stereotype threat effectiveness and gender differences in politic...
Recent research has elicited stereotype threat and performance decrements by varying the gender comp...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
This study investigated the interactive influences of diagnosticity instructions, gender, and ethnic...