Although the effect of stereotype threat concerning women and mathematics has been subject to various systematic reviews, none of them have been performed on the sub-population of children and adolescents. In this meta-analysis we estimated the effects of stereotype threat on performance of girls on math, science and spatial skills (MSSS) tests. Moreover, we studied publication bias and four moderators: test difficulty, presence of boys, gender equality within countries, and the type of control group that was used in the studies. We selected study samples when the study included girls, samples had a mean age below 18 years, the design was (quasi-)experimental, the stereotype threat manipulation was administered between-subjects, and the dep...
Five studies manipulated women's vulnerability to being stereotyped while taking a standardized test...
The threat of being negatively stereotyped in math impairs performance of highly qualified females o...
Although stereotype awareness is a prerequisite for stereotype threat effects (Steele & Aronson,...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
Recent research suggests that the gender gap in math performance is closing (Else-Quest, Hyde, & Lin...
Despite all of the advancements women have made in the field of mathematics, the negative stereotype...
International audienceThere is ample evidence today in the stereotype threat literature that women a...
International audienceThe threat of being negatively stereotyped in mathematics can impair the perfo...
International audienceThere is ample evidence that Stereotype Threat (ST) contributes to gender diff...
Recent research has elicited stereotype threat and performance decrements by varying the gender comp...
Since 1972, there has been an ongoing trend in which males have outperformed females on the math sec...
Many studies have found that males, on average, perform better than females in mathematics, although...
Previous research on stereotype threat in children suggests that making gender identity salient disr...
Stereotype Threat (ST) research has been shown to negatively impact the academic performance of fema...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology))--California State University, Sacra...
Five studies manipulated women's vulnerability to being stereotyped while taking a standardized test...
The threat of being negatively stereotyped in math impairs performance of highly qualified females o...
Although stereotype awareness is a prerequisite for stereotype threat effects (Steele & Aronson,...
In 1995, Steele and Aronson coined the term stereotype threat. They defined it as the risk of confir...
Recent research suggests that the gender gap in math performance is closing (Else-Quest, Hyde, & Lin...
Despite all of the advancements women have made in the field of mathematics, the negative stereotype...
International audienceThere is ample evidence today in the stereotype threat literature that women a...
International audienceThe threat of being negatively stereotyped in mathematics can impair the perfo...
International audienceThere is ample evidence that Stereotype Threat (ST) contributes to gender diff...
Recent research has elicited stereotype threat and performance decrements by varying the gender comp...
Since 1972, there has been an ongoing trend in which males have outperformed females on the math sec...
Many studies have found that males, on average, perform better than females in mathematics, although...
Previous research on stereotype threat in children suggests that making gender identity salient disr...
Stereotype Threat (ST) research has been shown to negatively impact the academic performance of fema...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology))--California State University, Sacra...
Five studies manipulated women's vulnerability to being stereotyped while taking a standardized test...
The threat of being negatively stereotyped in math impairs performance of highly qualified females o...
Although stereotype awareness is a prerequisite for stereotype threat effects (Steele & Aronson,...