We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members' performance more strongly than high-status group members'. Experiment 1 and 2 tested this hypothesis using gender as a proxy of chronic social status and a gender-neutral task thathas been randomly presented to favor boys (men superiority condition), favor girls (women superiority condition), or show no gender preference (control condition). Both experiments found that women's (Experiment 1) and girls' performance (Experiment 2) suffered more from the evoked stereotypes than did men's and boys' ones. This result was replicated in Experiment 3, indicating that short men (low-status group) were more affected compared to tallmen (high-status group). Additionally,...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityResearch has found that stereotype threat can have a sign...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members' performance more s...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
Results from two experiments suggest that stereotype-threat effects are special cases of a more gene...
The present study examined how exposure to the performance of in-group and out-group members can bot...
The present research was designed to test whether people who expect social relationships to be struc...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
The theory of Stereotype Threat (ST) predicts that, when widely accepted stereotypes allege a group’...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3), the current study pits the...
Situational anxiety surrounding performance has been shown to adversely impact task performance by m...
The gender gap in income and leadership positions in many domains of our society is an undisputed pe...
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityResearch has found that stereotype threat can have a sign...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members' performance more s...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
Results from two experiments suggest that stereotype-threat effects are special cases of a more gene...
The present study examined how exposure to the performance of in-group and out-group members can bot...
The present research was designed to test whether people who expect social relationships to be struc...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3, Journal of Personality & So...
The theory of Stereotype Threat (ST) predicts that, when widely accepted stereotypes allege a group’...
Underpinned by the findings of Jamieson and Harkins (2007; Experiment 3), the current study pits the...
Situational anxiety surrounding performance has been shown to adversely impact task performance by m...
The gender gap in income and leadership positions in many domains of our society is an undisputed pe...
Previous research shows that when individuals are exposed to a stereotype favorable to the their gro...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityResearch has found that stereotype threat can have a sign...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...