نتایج جستجو برای: stereotype behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 129069  

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2007
Sean P MacKinnon Shera Hall Peter D Macintyre

UNLABELLED The stereotype of people who stutter is predominantly negative, holding that stutterers are excessively nervous, anxious, and reserved. The anchoring-adjustment hypothesis suggests that the stereotype of stuttering arises from a process of first anchoring the stereotype in personal feelings during times of normal speech disfluency, and then adjusting based on a rapid heuristic judgme...

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
adeniyi yahaya tijani department of pharmacology and toxicology, national institute for pharmaceutical research and development idu industrial area, abuja, nigeria oluwakanyinsola adeola salawu department of pharmacology and toxicology, national institute for pharmaceutical research and development idu industrial area, abuja, nigeria good-luck jaiyeoba department of pharmacology and toxicology, national institute for pharmaceutical research and development idu industrial area, abuja, nigeria joseph akponso anuka department of pharmacology and therapeutics, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, ahmadu bello university, zaria, nigeria isah marte hussaini department of pharmacology and therapeutics, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, ahmadu bello university, zaria, nigeria

objectives: the aim of present study was to evaluate some effects of crinum zeylanicum (c. zeylanicum) on central nervous system. materials and methods: c. zeylanicum methanolic bulb extract (250-1000 mg/kg orally), 2 mg chlorpromazine and 4 mg diazepam /kg body weight intraperitoneally respectively were tested in mice using irwin test, pentobarbitone-induced sleep test, spontaneous motor activ...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2016
Ben Allen Bruce H Friedman

Research shows that when a gender stereotype is made salient and the target of the stereotype is asked to perform in the stereotyped domain, targets of the stereotype often perform at a lower level compared to situations when the stereotype was not made salient. The noticeable absence of female faculty and students in math and science departments at coed universities throughout the United State...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2013
Sarah J Barber Mara Mather

Stereotype threat often incurs the cost of reducing the amount of information that older adults accurately recall. In the current research, we tested whether stereotype threat can also benefit memory. According to the regulatory focus account of stereotype threat, threat induces a prevention focus in which people become concerned with avoiding errors of commission and are sensitive to the prese...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
Robert J Rydell Kathryn L Boucher

One troubling aspect of membership in a stigmatized group is that negative stereotypes about the group's performance affect one's personal performance (i.e., stereotype threat). Women who are made aware of the negative stereotype that "women are bad at math" perform worse than women who are not made aware of this stereotype. However, women can use an "escape hatch" to avoid stereotype threat by...

2007
HEATHER M. KLEIDER KATHY PEZDEK STEPHEN D. GOLDINGER ALICE KIRK

When recollection is difficult, people may use schematic processing to enhance memory. Two experiments showed that a delay between witnessing and recalling a visual sequence increases schematic processing, resulting in stereotypic memory errors. Participants watched a slide show of a man and a woman performing stereotype-consistent and stereotype-inconsistent actions, followed by an immediate o...

2011
Henry Otgaar Tom Smeets Harald Merckelbach Marko Jelicic Bruno Verschuere Anne-Marie Galliot Laura van Riel

Studies have shown that survival processing leads to superior memorability. The aim of the present study was to examine whether this survival recall advantage might result from stereotype activation. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a pilot study and two experiments in which participants were primed with stereotypes (Experiment 1, professor and elderly person; Experiment 2, survival-stereo...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2013
Aïna Chalabaev Jeanick Brisswalter Rémi Radel Stephen A Coombes Christopher Easthope Corentin Clément-Guillotin

Previous evidence shows that stereotype threat impairs complex motor skills through increased conscious monitoring of task performance. Given that one-step motor skills may not be susceptible to these processes, we examined whether performance on a simple strength task may be reduced under stereotype threat. Forty females and males performed maximum voluntary contractions under stereotypical or...

Journal: :AGORA Magazine 2013

2012
Sean P. Mackinnon Peter D. MacIntyre Shera Hall

The stereotype of people who stutter is predominantly negative, holding that stutterers are excessively nervous, anxious, and reserved. The anchoring–adjustment hypothesis suggests that the stereotype of stuttering arises from a process of first anchoring the stereotype in personal feelings during times of normal speech disfluency, and then adjusting based on a rapid heuristic judgment. The cur...

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