Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype about one’s group in a particular performance domain. The theory assumes that performance in the stereotyped domain is most negatively affected when individuals are more highly identified with the domain in question. As federal law has increased the importance of standardized testing at the elementary level, it can be reasonably hypothesized that the standardized test performance of African American children will be depressed when they are aware of negative societal stereotypes about the academic competence of African Americans. This sequential mixed-methods study investigated whether the standardized testing experiences of African American chi...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stereotype threat elicitors on the cognit...
In elementary and secondary schools across the country, disproportionate numbers of African American...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
As Black students become more invested in the outcome of standardized tests, stereotypes become sali...
Stereotype threat theory proposes that the possibility of being judged in terms of a negative stereo...
Stereotype threat refers to the risk associated with confirming a negative stereotype based on group...
This study investigated whether African American high school freshman students experience stereotype...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
race salient when taking a difficult test affected the perfor-mance of high-ability African American...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stereotype threat elicitors on the cognit...
In elementary and secondary schools across the country, disproportionate numbers of African American...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
Stereotype threat (Steele & Aronson, 1995) refers to the risk of confirming a negative stereotype ab...
As Black students become more invested in the outcome of standardized tests, stereotypes become sali...
Stereotype threat theory proposes that the possibility of being judged in terms of a negative stereo...
Stereotype threat refers to the risk associated with confirming a negative stereotype based on group...
This study investigated whether African American high school freshman students experience stereotype...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
race salient when taking a difficult test affected the perfor-mance of high-ability African American...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stereotype threat elicitors on the cognit...
In elementary and secondary schools across the country, disproportionate numbers of African American...