The current study examined the degree to which stereotypes and racial discrimination affected the academic outcomes of African American male college athletes. Furthermore, the ability of athletic identity and racial identity to moderate this relationship was examined. Participants (N = 168) were recruited from 13 predominately White institutions across the United States. Results indicated a “tipping point” by which negative stereotypes and discrimination moved from having a positive effect to a negative effect on the academic achievement. In addition, certain dimensions of athletic and racial discrimination were found to moderate the relationship between stereotypes and discrimination and academic outcomes. Findings are discussed in relatio...
An experiment was conducted to examine factors that moderate the experience of academic identity thr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the goal aspirations of African-American, male student athl...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
Research on the graduation rates of specific demographic groups indicates that African American male...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the racial and athletic identities of African American male...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
This study explored the processes that lead to relatively lower academic performance among African A...
Stereotypes, beliefs about certain groups of people, exist in societies. Individuals of stereotyped ...
Overemphasis on graduation rates has relegated Black male student-athletes to their academic identit...
Intercollegiate athletics in the United States is big business, with top tier institutions profiting...
African American student athletes have an unique experience at predominantly white institutions. Mos...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
UnrestrictedThe academic performance of African American male student-athletes has received consider...
Abstract The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the nature and status of four African America...
An experiment was conducted to examine factors that moderate the experience of academic identity thr...
An experiment was conducted to examine factors that moderate the experience of academic identity thr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the goal aspirations of African-American, male student athl...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...
Research on the graduation rates of specific demographic groups indicates that African American male...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the racial and athletic identities of African American male...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
This study explored the processes that lead to relatively lower academic performance among African A...
Stereotypes, beliefs about certain groups of people, exist in societies. Individuals of stereotyped ...
Overemphasis on graduation rates has relegated Black male student-athletes to their academic identit...
Intercollegiate athletics in the United States is big business, with top tier institutions profiting...
African American student athletes have an unique experience at predominantly white institutions. Mos...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
UnrestrictedThe academic performance of African American male student-athletes has received consider...
Abstract The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the nature and status of four African America...
An experiment was conducted to examine factors that moderate the experience of academic identity thr...
An experiment was conducted to examine factors that moderate the experience of academic identity thr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the goal aspirations of African-American, male student athl...
This study examined how the relationship between stereotype threat and academic achievement may be m...