نتایج جستجو برای: stereotype

تعداد نتایج: 3031  

2015
Carolin Schuster Sarah E. Martiny Toni Schmader

Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one's group can lead individuals to underperform on stereotype-relevant tests (e.g., women in math, ethnic minorities on intelligence tests). This so called stereotype threat effect can contribute to systematic group differences in performance that can obscure the true abilities of certain social groups and thereby ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2005
Paul G Davies Steven J Spencer Claude M Steele

Exposing participants to gender-stereotypic TV commercials designed to elicit the female stereotype, the present research explored whether vulnerability to stereotype threat could persuade women to avoid leadership roles in favor of nonthreatening subordinate roles. Study 1 confirmed that exposure to the stereotypic commercials undermined women's aspirations on a subsequent leadership task. Stu...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2011
Una Tellhed Fredrik Björklund

Women are stereotypically perceived as worse negotiators than men, which may make them ask for less salary than men when under stereotype threat (Kray et al., 2001). However, the mechanisms of stereotype threat are not yet properly understood. The current study investigated whether stereotype threat effects in salary negotiations can be explained by motivational factors. A total of 116 business...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2007
Maryjane Wraga Molly Helt Emily Jacobs Kerry Sullivan

Recent negative focus on women's academic abilities has fueled disputes over gender disparities in the sciences. The controversy derives, in part, from women's relatively poorer performance in aptitude tests, many of which require skills of spatial reasoning. We used functional magnetic imaging to examine the neural structure underlying shifts in women's performance of a spatial reasoning task ...

2013
Eric W. Fuller ERIC W. FULLER David Oberleitner

THREAT BY ASSOCIATION: MINIMAL GROUP AFFILIATION AND ITS OUTCOMEFOR STEREOTYPE THREATbyERIC W. FULLERAugust 2010Adviser: Dr. Rusty McIntyre Major: Psychology (Social)Degree: Master of ArtsStereotype threat has been shown to be an important cause of performancedetriments in various social groups. It has also been theorized that stereotype threatcould be ap...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2004
Beate Seibt Jens Förster

The authors hypothesized that activated self-stereotypes can influence the strategies of task solution by inducing regulatory foci. More specifically, positive self-stereotypes should induce a promotion focus state of eagerness, whereas negative stereotypes should induce a prevention focus state of vigilance. Study 1 showed that a negative ascribed stereotype with regard to task performance lea...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2007
Jenessa R Shapiro Steven L Neuberg

More than 100 articles have examined the construct of stereotype threat and its implications. However, stereotype threat seems to mean different things to different researchers and has been employed to describe and explain processes and phenomena that appear to be fundamentally distinct. Complementing existing models, the authors posit a Multi-Threat Framework in which six qualitatively distinc...

Journal: :Psychological science 2005
Michael Johns Toni Schmader Andy Martens

We tested whether informing women about stereotype threat is a useful intervention to improve their performance in a threatening testing situation. Men and women completed difficult math problems described either as a problem-solving task or as a math test. In a third (teaching-intervention) condition, the test was also described as a math test, but participants were additionally informed that ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
Jeffrey R Huntsinger Stacey Sinclair Elizabeth Dunn Gerald L Clore

Prior research has found that positive affect, compared to negative affect, increases stereotype activation. In four experiments the authors explore whether the link between affect and stereotype activation depends on the relative accessibility of stereotype-relevant thoughts and response tendencies. As well as manipulating mood, the authors measured or manipulated the accessibility of egalitar...

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