نتایج جستجو برای: stereotype

تعداد نتایج: 3031  

2016
Angelica Moè

a r t i c l e i n f o The fear of underperforming owing to stereotype threat affects women's performance in tasks such as mathematics , chess, and spatial reasoning. The present research considered mental rotation and explored effects on performance and on regulatory focus of instructions pointing to different explanations for gender differences. Two hundred and one participants were asked to p...

2001
Zoë Richards Miles Hewstone

Two processes of stereotyping, subtyping and subgrouping, are compared. Subtyping occurs when perceivers respond to members of a target group who disconfirm their stereotypes by seeing them as exceptions to the rule and placing them in a separate subcategory apart from members who confirm the stereotype. The more recently defined process of subgrouping refers to the perceiver’s organization of ...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2008
Qingguo Ma Liangchao Shu Xiaoyi Wang Shenyi Dai Hongmin Che

The error-related negativity (ERN) was suggested to reflect the response-performance monitoring process. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the activation of gender stereotypes influences the ERN. Twenty-eight male participants were asked to complete a tool or kitchenware identification task. The prime stimulus is a picture of a male or female face and the target stimulus is either...

2010
Lauren E. Kost-Smith Steven J. Pollock Noah D. Finkelstein Geoffrey L. Cohen Tiffany A. Ito Akira Miyake

Prior work at CU-Boulder has shown that a gender gap (difference in male and female performance) exists in both the preand post-course conceptual surveys, despite the use of interactive engagement techniques [Kost, et al., PRST-PER 5, 010101]. A potential explanation for this persistent gap is that stereotype threat, the fear of confirming a stereotype about one self, is inhibiting females’ per...

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2007
Margaret Shih Courtney Bonam Diana Sanchez Courtney Peck

Multiracial individuals are more likely to have a heightened awareness of race as a social construct than monoracial individuals. This article examines the impact that a heightened awareness of race as a social construct has on the relationship between racial stereotypes and performance. Study 1 finds that multiracial individuals reported subscribing less to the notion that race biologically de...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2008
Angel Gómez Carmen Huici

The present study focuses on the effect of vicarious intergroup contact and the support of an authority figure on the improvement of outgroup and meta-stereotype evaluations. Meta-stereotype refers to the shared beliefs of ingroup members about how they consider outgroup members to perceive their group. Three preliminary studies were carried out to determine desirable and undesirable characteri...

2014
Harriet E. S. Rosenthal Richard J. Crisp Margaret Thatcher

We aimed to establish whether interventions designed to reduce intergroup bias could be applied to the stereotype threat domain. In three experiments we tested the hypothesis that blurring intergroup boundaries would reduce stereotype threat. In the first study we found that female participants who thought about characteristics shared between the genders tended to show less preference for stere...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2015
Amy J C Cuddy Elizabeth Baily Wolf Peter Glick Susan Crotty Jihye Chong Michael I Norton

Four studies tested whether cultural values moderate the content of gender stereotypes, such that male stereotypes more closely align with core cultural values (specifically, individualism vs. collectivism) than do female stereotypes. In Studies 1 and 2, using different measures, Americans rated men as less collectivistic than women, whereas Koreans rated men as more collectivistic than women. ...

2002
Ludwik Kuzniarz Miroslaw Staron

The notion of stereotype was introduced in Unified Modelling Language as a mean enabling extension and customisation of the language. But stereotypes can also be included into an UML based software development process to improve its quality. The paper recalls a description of what is a stereotype in UML and how it is defined, what role it is intended play and how it can be specified i.e. introd...

2016
ANN E. LAMBERT JASON M. WATSON JEANINE K. STEFANUCCI NATHAN WARD JONATHAN Z. BAKDASH DAVID L. STRAYER

Stereotypes can harm human performance, especially when activated in individuals with diminished working memory capacity (WMC). Performance implications for the stereotype of poor driving in older adults were investigated. Using a sample of older adults, WMC (the ability to maintain task goals and ignore distractions) and driving performance [brake reaction time (RT), following distance, and cr...

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