نتایج جستجو برای: stereotype

تعداد نتایج: 3031  

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2016
Steven J Spencer Christine Logel Paul G Davies

When members of a stigmatized group find themselves in a situation where negative stereotypes provide a possible framework for interpreting their behavior, the risk of being judged in light of those stereotypes can elicit a disruptive state that undermines performance and aspirations in that domain. This situational predicament, termed stereotype threat, continues to be an intensely debated and...

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2015
Carmel S Saad Oanh L Meyer Manveen Dhindsa Nolan Zane

We examined whether an individual difference factor, math domain identification, moderated performance following positive stereotype activation. We hypothesized that positive stereotype activation would improve performance for those more math identified (compared to a control condition), but would hinder performance for those less math identified. We examined 116 Chinese American women (mean ag...

2004

in the culture can make us choke during tests of ability. . . . The power of stereotypes, scientists had long figured, lay in their ability to change the behavior of the person holding the stereotype. . . . But five years ago, Stanford University psychologist Claude Steele showed something else: It is the targets of a stereotype whose behavior is most powerfully affected by it. A stereotype tha...

2017
Aı̈na Chalabaev Jeff Stone Philippe Sarrazin Jean-Claude Croizet

Achievement gaps between social groups may result from stereotype threat effects but also from stereotype lift effects – the performance boost caused by the awareness that an outgroup is negatively stereotyped. We examined stereotype lift and threat effects in the motor domain and investigated their mediation by task involvement and self-confidence. Physiological (heart rate reactivity) and sel...

1998
Steven J. Spencer Claude M. Steele Diane M. Quinn Jennifer Crocker Lenard Eron Hazel Markus David Myers Richard Nisbett William Von Hippel

When women perform math, unlike men, they risk being judged by the negative stereotype that women have weaker math ability. We call this predicament stereotype threat and hypothesize that the apprehension it causes may disrupt women’s math performance. In Study 1 we demonstrated that the pattern observed in the literature that women underperform on difficult (but not easy) math tests was observ...

2014
Béatrice Lamche Enrico Pollok Wolfgang Wörndl Georg Groh

Mobile recommender systems have been proven as a promising approach in mobile scenarios to support the decision making process of users by suggesting beneficial items in a certain mobile context. The main goal of this paper is to examine whether a stereotype user model leads to better recommendations as part of such a system. For this purpose, we developed and tested a prototype for a shopping ...

2018
Aïna Chalabaev Brenda Major Philippe Sarrazin François Cury

We examined the impact of inducing performance-avoidance and approach goals (versus no goal) on women’s math performance in stereotype threatening versus nonthreatening situations. Two experiments showed that inducing either stereotype threat (versus nothreat) or a performance-avoidance goal (versus no goal) alone led to decreased math performance. However, inducing both stereotype threat and a...

2011
Keith A. Hutchison Jessi L. Smith Amber Ferris

Consensus is building that stereotype threat interferes with working memory, but how so? Grounded in the dual-process framework of Kane and Engle, the authors examined the extent to which stereotype threat interferes with one’s ability to maintain task goals in working memory and one’s ability to choose between conflicting responses. One hundred eighty-seven Montana State University (MSU) men w...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2006
Thomas M Hess Joey T Hinson

Adults 24-86 years of age read positive or negative information about aging and memory prior to a memory test. The impact of this information on recall performance varied with age. Performance in the youngest and oldest participants was minimally affected by stereotype activation. Adults in their 60s exhibited weak effects consistent with the operation of stereotype threat, whereas middle-age a...

2015
Natalie A. Obrecht Dana L. Chesney

People often base judgments on stereotypes, even when contradictory base-rate information is provided. It has been suggested this occurs because people fail to engage or complete deliberative reasoning needed to process numerical base-rate information, and instead rely on intuitive reasoning. However, recent research indicates people have some access to this base-rate information even when they...

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