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Threat inoculation: experienced and imagined intergenerational contact prevents stereotype threat effects on older people's math performance

stereotype threat

Abrams D, Crisp RJ, Marques S.
GSID: HoICXCR_xpMJ
D Abrams, RJ Crisp, S Marques, E Fagg… - Psychology and …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org

… how intergenerational contact may ameliorate stereotype threat in the context of older … stereotype activation affects a range of cognitive abilities consistent with this negative stereotype…

Imagining oneself in a stereotyped role may stifle generalized tendencies to support social change

STEM and underrepresentation

Crisp RJ.
GSID: Xhd84zKEE3MJ
L Di Bella, RJ Crisp - Social Influence, 2015 - Taylor & Francis

… While the underrepresentation of women in STEM is a key problem for gender equity and for society at large, the effects of this gender gap may be more generalized. In this article, we …

How dual-identity processes foster creativity

Build and Broaden 3.0 AND Program Evaluation

Crisp RJ, Gocłowska MA.
GSID: 3lQXalLbriYJ
MA Gocłowska, RJ Crisp - Review of General Psychology, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com

We propose a theoretical model explaining when and why possessing 2 inconsistent social identities can foster superior creativity. The framework describes how during cultural adaptation individuals (a) alternate their identities across contexts,(b) integrate elements of their distinct (ie, remote...

Dynamics of social comparison in counter‐stereotypic domains: Stereotype boost, not stereotype threat, for women engineering majors

stereotype threat

Crisp RJ, Maitner AT.
GSID: 6YQS5iWb6HkJ
RJ Crisp, LM Bache, AT Maitner - Social Influence, 2009 - Taylor & Francis

… The aim of this research was to investigate the dynamics of stereotype threat in these … of stereotype threat. In particular, it suggests that some women who face stereotype threat on a …

Improving intergroup attitudes and reducing stereotype threat: An integrated contact model

stereotype threat

Abrams D, Crisp RJ.
GSID: UMSUBf5afbEJ
RJ Crisp, D Abrams - European review of social psychology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

… In this chapter we develop an intergroup contact model of stereotype threat effects. We review research on improving intergroup relations and reducing stereotype threat. We then …

Reducing stereotype threat by blurring intergroup boundaries

stereotype threat

Crisp RJ, Rosenthal HES.
GSID: wnZrPb1W5-4J
HES Rosenthal, RJ Crisp - Personality and Social …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com

… As well as the mediators of stereotype threat, focus has been placed on examining the moderators of stereotype threat, that is, aspects of the stereotype threat process that affect the …

Training Data: How can we best prepare instructors to teach data science in undergraduate biology and environmental science courses?

science instructors

Emery N, Crispo E, Supp SR, Kerkhoff AJ, Farrell KJ.
GSID: Ra9iqiLMgyQJ
N Emery, E Crispo, SR Supp, AJ Kerkhoff, KJ Farrell… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org

… training for students in higher education necessitates well-equipped and confident instructors across curricula. However, not all instructors are versed in data science skills or research-based teaching practices. Our study sought to survey the state of data science education...

Women's adaptation to STEM domains promotes resilience and a lesser reliance on heuristic thinking

STEM and women

Crisp RJ.
GSID: X5q7SKv5c4IJ
L Di Bella, RJ Crisp - Group Processes & Intergroup …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com

… on women from STEM and non-STEM fields. We would expect exposure to counterstereotypical experiences to elicit in women in STEM … In contrast, women from disciplines that are not …

Improving performance expectancies in stereotypic domains: Task relevance and the reduction of stereotype threat

stereotype threat

Crisp RJ, Rosenthal HES.
GSID: cB83HaBvESUJ
HES Rosenthal, RJ Crisp… - European journal of social …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library

… to such stereotypes, in the form of the phenomenon stereotype threat. Research has outlined the context and processes of stereotype threat, and more recently, means to reduce its …

Epidemiology of intrafamilial inflammatory bowel disease throughout Europe.

Annals of gastroenterology

Arias-Loste MT, Castro B, Rivero M, Crespo J.
PMID: 24713855
Ann Gastroenterol. 2012;25(3):188-192.

The incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have distinctly changed over the past decades throughout Europe. From former North-South and West-East risk gradients, nowadays, classic high-risk areas for IBD in North and West present more stable incidences...

The evolution of the major histocompatibility complex in upstream versus downstream river populations of the longnose dace.

Ecology and evolution

Crispo E, Tunna HR, Hussain N, Rodriguez SS, Pavey SA, Jackson LJ, Rogers SM.
PMID: 28515867
Ecol Evol. 2017 Apr 01;7(10):3297-3311. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2839. eCollection 2017 May.

Populations in upstream versus downstream river locations can be exposed to vastly different environmental and ecological conditions and can thus harbor different genetic resources due to selection and neutral processes. An interesting question is how upstream-downstream directionality in rivers...

Synthetic Conditions for High-Accuracy Size Control of PbS Quantum Dots.

The journal of physical chemistry letters

Zhang J, Crisp RW, Gao J, Kroupa DM, Beard MC, Luther JM.
PMID: 26263256
J Phys Chem Lett. 2015 May 21;6(10):1830-3. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.5b00689. Epub 2015 May 04.

Decreasing the variability in quantum dot (QD) syntheses is desirable for better uniformity of samples for use in QD-based studies and applications. Here we report a highly reproducible linear relationship between the concentration of ligand (in this case oleic...

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