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When positive stereotypes threaten intellectual performance: The psychological hazards of “model minority” status

Minority STEM training

Bodenhausen GV, Cheryan S.
GSID: Q0QijQ6YCxYJ
S Cheryan, GV Bodenhausen - Psychological science, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com

… Intended for healthcare professionals … Asian Americans as model minorities? A look at their academic … The model minority stereotype and the national identity question: the ... …

When do female role models benefit women? The importance of differentiating recruitment from retention in STEM

stem intervention research

Cheryan S.
GSID: PJpr1fFj8gEJ
BJ Drury, JO Siy, S Cheryan - Psychological Inquiry, 2011 - Taylor & Francis

Increasing the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) involves two distinct challenges. One is increasing the retention of women who are already in STEM fields. The second is increasing the recruitment of women who enter...

Enduring influence of stereotypical computer science role models on women's academic aspirations

Science and underrepresentation

Cheryan S.
GSID: 1X3E2Ir-Ha4J
S Cheryan, BJ Drury… - Psychology of women …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com

… A number of programs exist to encourage women and girls to enter science, technology, … model who fits computer science stereotypes deters women from computer science for up to …

Explaining underrepresentation: A theory of precluded interest

STEM and underrepresentation

Cheryan S.
GSID: f2ad2LaP82UJ
S Cheryan, VC Plaut - Sex roles, 2010 - Springer

… underpinnings of the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields. In an effort to reconcile conflicting findings and identify what factors best explain this underrepresentation, Ceci et al. …

Why are some STEM fields more gender balanced than others?

mathematics education

Cheryan S, Montoya AK.
GSID: 5SGuUbtX6OgJ
S Cheryan, SA Ziegler, AK Montoya… - Psychological bulletin, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org

Women obtain more than half of US undergraduate degrees in biology, chemistry, and mathematics, yet they earn less than 20% of computer science, engineering, and physics …

Increasing Interest in Computer Science through Group Work: A Goal Congruity Approach

Science and underrepresentation

Cheryan S, Master A, Montoya A.
GSID: EnugfsXTh8cJ
A Montoya, A Master, S Cheryan - 2020 - psyarxiv.com

… subsequent underrepresentation in computer science, can be explained by their feelings of belonging in the field. Previous research has identified stereotypes of computer science that …

Double isolation: Identity expression threat predicts greater gender disparities in computer science

Latinx/Hispanic ethnicity

Cheryan S, Hudson L, Louis K.
GSID: cJs8x2ZkXosJ
S Cheryan, EJ Lombard, L Hudson, K Louis… - Self and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis

… Students (N = 100 women; 55 Asian/Asian American, 32 White, 11 multiracial, and 2 Latinx/Hispanic) were recruited from the psychology participant pool. The most common majors …

Reducing adolescent girls' concerns about STEM stereotypes: When do female teachers matter?

STEM and girls

Cheryan S, Master A, Meltzoff AN.
GSID: DPCVYLCTNrkJ
A Master, S Cheryan, AN Meltzoff - Revue internationale de psychologie …, 2014 - cairn.info

… , we suggest that girls considering STEM fields face two … girls’ ability in STEM may lead girls to worry about confirming these negative stereotypes. Stereotypes about the people in STEM …

Computing whether she belongs: Stereotypes undermine girls' interest and sense of belonging in computer science

Stem career interventions

Cheryan S, Master A, Meltzoff AN.
GSID: KUJK8N4eiG8J
A Master, S Cheryan, AN Meltzoff - Journal of educational …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org

Computer science has one of the largest gender disparities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. An important reason for this disparity is that girls are less likely than boys to enroll in necessary “pipeline courses,” such as introductory computer...

An Algorithm to Identify Compounded Non-Sterile Products that Can Be Formulated on a Commercial Scale or Imported to Promote Safer Medication Use in Children.

Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland)

Bhatt-Mehta V, MacArthur RB, Löbenberg R, Cies JJ, Cernak I, Ii RHP.
PMID: 28975916
Pharmacy (Basel). 2015 Nov 11;3(4):284-294. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy3040284.

The lack of commercially-available pediatric drug products and dosage forms is well-known. A group of clinicians and scientists with a common interest in pediatric drug development and medicines-use systems developed a practical framework for identifying a list of active...

Can we differentiate sensory over-responsivity from anxiety symptoms in toddlers? perspectives of occupational therapists and psychologists.

Infant mental health journal

Ben-Sasson A, Cermak SA, Orsmond GI, Carter AS, Fogg L.
PMID: 28640427
Infant Ment Health J. 2007 Sep;28(5):536-558. doi: 10.1002/imhj.20152.

Suppose a toddler becomes distressed after hearing a loud noise or when getting messy; are these indicators of sensory over-responsiveness or indicators of anxiety? There is little evidence regarding the distinction between sensory over-responsivity and anxiety disorders in toddlers....

Ion mass and energy selective hyperthermal ion-beam assisted deposition setup.

The Review of scientific instruments

Gerlach JW, Schumacher P, Mensing M, Rauschenbach S, Cermak I, Rauschenbach B.
PMID: 28667984
Rev Sci Instrum. 2017 Jun;88(6):063306. doi: 10.1063/1.4985547.

For the synthesis of high-quality thin films, ion-beam assisted deposition (IBAD) is a frequently used technique providing precise control over several substantial film properties. IBAD typically relies on the use of a broad-beam ion source. Such ion sources suffer...

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