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In comparing stereotype threat with ideomotor effects, Wheeler and Petty placed stereotype threat research in the context of a meta-theoretical debate that has surfaced in several research areas since the cognitive revolution (Schwartz, 1998). The basic question is whether stereotype threat is best explained as the result of a simple, “cold” cognitive process or a “hot” motivational.
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The current research examined stereotype threat among older employees, a group that is the target of many negative stereotypes. Study 1 surveyed older workers in two different organizations.
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A literature review revealed a dearth of research on stereotype threat and people with disabilities. However, it is feasible that people with disabilities are also vulnerable to stereotype threat. Future research is needed. 3. Increased use of self-defeating strategies, such as practicing less for a task and discounting tasks (Stone, 2002).
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The implication that stereotype threat may underlie gender differences in advanced math performance, even those that have been attributed to genetically rooted sex differences, is discussed. Previous article in issue; Next article in issue; Recommended articles Citing articles (0) References REFERENCES 1. T.W. Adorno, E. Frenkel-Brunswick, D.J. Levinson, R.N. Sanford. The authoritarian.
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This research paper will focus on the issue of how Asian Americans educational attainment and success is exaggerated because of the model minority labeling. We will see the historical implications to this model minority myth and how it leads to stereotype threat. Furthermore, this paper will clearly show one way to overcome the model minority myth and help Asian Americans pursue higher.
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Stereotype threat was shown to be a condition where negative stereotypes about a group identity are evoked and individuals are in a situation where they could conform to that stereotype. In the previous example, the suggestion that the test was a measure of intelligence invoked the stereotype that African Americans have lower intelligence for the African American students and under the.
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This paper describes research on stereotype threat by my colleagues and me. One aim was to document its effects on operational tests in high-stakes settings. The second was to investigate possible changes in the tests that might minimize any effects of stereotype threat. Research by.