Sub-Saharan Africans living in Belgium (N = 69) completed a culture-free intelligence test in a simulated job selection environment. Prior to testing, the authors instructed participants that Africans' average performance on this test was generally better (positive comparison), worse (negative comparison), or equal to Belgians' performance. In a control condition, no such information was given. Results indicated that, compared with the equal and control conditions, performance was lower when intergroup comparisons were negative. In the former condition, participants were also more likely to endorse external factors that may account for lower performance. The authors interpreted the findings in line with stereotype threat theory (C. M. Steel...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stereotype threat elicitors on the cognit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-44)The purpose of this study was to investigate whethe...
race salient when taking a difficult test affected the perfor-mance of high-ability African American...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the effect of comparison with immigrants on the intel...
The testing of persons with highly dissimilar cultural backrounds has received increasing attention ...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that members of negatively stereotyped groups psychologically ...
Stereotype threat theory posits an explanation for cognitive underperformance in groups based on soc...
This research compared the efficacy of a cognitive ability test and two types of job knowledge tests...
Upward comparison with members of an in-group can be both enhancing and threat-ening to self-esteem ...
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...
Stereotype threat theory posits an explanation for cognitive underperformance in groups based on soc...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stereotype threat elicitors on the cognit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-44)The purpose of this study was to investigate whethe...
race salient when taking a difficult test affected the perfor-mance of high-ability African American...
Stereotypes and the process of stereotyping have received a great deal of attention from researchers...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the effect of comparison with immigrants on the intel...
The testing of persons with highly dissimilar cultural backrounds has received increasing attention ...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that members of negatively stereotyped groups psychologically ...
Stereotype threat theory posits an explanation for cognitive underperformance in groups based on soc...
This research compared the efficacy of a cognitive ability test and two types of job knowledge tests...
Upward comparison with members of an in-group can be both enhancing and threat-ening to self-esteem ...
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...
Stereotype threat theory posits an explanation for cognitive underperformance in groups based on soc...
Stereotype threat occurs when belonging to a stereotyped group impairs performance on activities sai...
This experiment examined the mediation of the stereotype threat effect and ex-plored the relationshi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stereotype threat elicitors on the cognit...