Stereotype threat has become widely known to negatively impact humans’ abilities to perform. This phenomenon and its counterpart, stereotype lift, are both examined in this study regarding their effects on non-athlete students. Positive stereotypes elicit intelligence threat which, in turn, has led targeted groups to perceive negative stereotypes being expressed as well. Black undergraduates are typicallystereotyped as being more athletic, regardless of their athletic ability, than white undergraduates. This can lead to them being misidentified as being a student-athlete on a college campus. To directly determine stereotype effects, this study will examine the effects of misidentifying non-athlete students as student-athletes and measured b...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
As a practitioner in Academic Student Services, I am interested in examining the replicability and r...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
Two experiments showed that framing an athletic task as diagnostic of negative racial stereotypes ab...
Stereotypes, beliefs about certain groups of people, exist in societies. Individuals of stereotyped ...
This research investigated stereotype threat on academic performance in Occidental College male athl...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
This research examined the impact of stereotype threat and identity salience on academic performance...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
This study investigated the effects of stereotype threat and lift on perceived ability and...
Research demonstrates that the very existence of a negative stereotype (e.g., “boys are better than ...
We hypothesize that the manner in which stereotype threat affects college grade achievement is media...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
As a practitioner in Academic Student Services, I am interested in examining the replicability and r...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
Two experiments showed that framing an athletic task as diagnostic of negative racial stereotypes ab...
Stereotypes, beliefs about certain groups of people, exist in societies. Individuals of stereotyped ...
This research investigated stereotype threat on academic performance in Occidental College male athl...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
This research examined the impact of stereotype threat and identity salience on academic performance...
Stereotype threat, the psychological phenomenon of feeling pressure to not confirm a negative stereo...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
This study investigated the effects of stereotype threat and lift on perceived ability and...
Research demonstrates that the very existence of a negative stereotype (e.g., “boys are better than ...
We hypothesize that the manner in which stereotype threat affects college grade achievement is media...
According to stereotype threat theory (Steele, 1997), stereotyped targets under-perform on challengi...
As a practitioner in Academic Student Services, I am interested in examining the replicability and r...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...