Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests because they experience pressure by negative stereotypes about their group's performance. The theory hypothesizes that this effect is larger for test-takers who strongly identify with an academic domain, and for whom the test is the most difficult. These moderators can create treatment-by-covariate interactions when premeasured performance (e.g., the SAT) serves as covariate, as is common practice in stereotype threat experiments. In this preregistered Bayesian meta-analysis, we used the raw data from 31 stereotype threat studies involving 3357 negatively stereotyped participants to investigate whether stereotype threat effects are moderated...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
Situational anxiety surrounding performance has been shown to adversely impact task performance by m...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3), the current study pits the...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
Steele and Aronson (1995) showed that stereotype threat affects the test performance of stereotyped ...
Research demonstrates that members of stigmatized groups may underperform when stereotype threat is ...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
The theory of Stereotype Threat (ST) predicts that, when widely accepted stereotypes allege a group’...
Although the effect of stereotype threat concerning women and mathematics has been subject to variou...
The present study examined how exposure to the performance of in-group and out-group members can bot...
This study examined whether set shifting mediates the relationship between induction of stereotype t...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
Situational anxiety surrounding performance has been shown to adversely impact task performance by m...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
Stereotype threat theory states that female and minority test-takers underperform on cognitive tests...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3), the current study pits the...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
Stereotype threat is an important phenomenon in educational and organizational settings as it result...
Steele and Aronson (1995) showed that stereotype threat affects the test performance of stereotyped ...
Research demonstrates that members of stigmatized groups may underperform when stereotype threat is ...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
The theory of Stereotype Threat (ST) predicts that, when widely accepted stereotypes allege a group’...
Although the effect of stereotype threat concerning women and mathematics has been subject to variou...
The present study examined how exposure to the performance of in-group and out-group members can bot...
This study examined whether set shifting mediates the relationship between induction of stereotype t...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
Situational anxiety surrounding performance has been shown to adversely impact task performance by m...