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African Americans and high blood pressure: The role of stereotype threat

stereotype threat

Blascovich J, Quinn D, Spencer SJ.
GSID: nuO0T9Q4Wt4J
J Blascovich, SJ Spencer, D Quinn… - Psychological …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com

… stereotype threat for African Americans was varied. We hypothesized an interaction between stereotype threat and race such that when stereotype threat … but when stereotype threat was …

EngageCSEdu: CS1 and CS2 materials for engaging and retaining undergraduate CS students

Broadening participation

Monge A, Quinn BA.
GSID: PhS_Wlo1_dsJ
A Monge, BA Quinn, CL Fadjo - Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical …, 2015 - dl.acm.org

How do you engage students in the computer science classroom? In this Demo Session we will examine this question within the context of EngageCSEdu (http://www. engage-csedu …

Broadening participation in computing via professional development for community college CS/IT faculty

Broadening participation

Quinn BA, DuBow WM.
GSID: uO3yt_iIhAMJ
BA Quinn, WM DuBow, JH Ward - … of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium …, 2018 - dl.acm.org

… emphasize more clearly our focus on broadening participation. In the first round of the PD, we had found that participants tended to drift toward more general discussion of pedagogy and recruiting, and to lose the focus on broadening...

The success of first-generation college students in a trio student support services program: Application of the theory of margin

first generation college student

Quinn DE, Cornelius-White JHD.
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DE Quinn, JHD Cornelius-White… - Critical …, 2019 - bearworks.missouristate.edu

… First-generation college students have received considerable … unique college experiences. This mixed-methods study provides a unique perspective on first-generation college students …

EngageCSEdu Broadening participation by supporting great teaching

Broadening participation

Quinn BA.
GSID: Bcheglcnwj4J
BA Quinn, S Weber, T Morreale, A Vimont - ACM Inroads, 2017 - dl.acm.org

… Our mission at NCWIT is to increase the meaningful participation of girls and women in computing. Before NCWIT, programs focusing on … So, fostering an inclusive student community is an important step in broadening participation in computing, and...

The gendered division of labor among STEM faculty and the effects of critical mass

STEM and diversity

Carrigan C, Quinn K, Riskin EA.
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C Carrigan, K Quinn, EA Riskin - … of Diversity in Higher Education, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org

… to the barriers women face in STEM disciplines. A critical mass … advancement of women faculty in STEM, this study explores … , and career overall—for faculty in STEM, to determine if any …

The ADVANCE mentoring-for-leadership lunch series for women faculty in STEM at the University of Washington

STEM and women

Carrigan C, Litzler E, Quinn K.
GSID: AjH02AhBjR8J
J Yen, K Quinn, C Carrigan, E Litzler… - Journal of Women and …, 2007 - dl.begellhouse.com

… pipeline, it is often very difficult for women in STEM faculty positions to find a community of … to encourage STEM women faculty to consider leadership and to expose women faculty to …

The perils of double consciousness: The role of thought suppression in stereotype threat

stereotype threat

Davies PG, Iserman EC, Logel C, Quinn DM.
GSID: pkPP2x8RzvAJ
C Logel, EC Iserman, PG Davies, DM Quinn… - Journal of Experimental …, 2009 - Elsevier

… that thought suppression plays in stereotype threat, we can develop a way of reducing stereotype threat effects by reducing the effort required to suppress thoughts of the stereotype. …

Stigmatized identities, psychological distress, and physical health: Intersections of homelessness and race

Latinx/Hispanic ethnicity

Quinn DM.
GSID: f6oEVRt0UcEJ
C Weisz, DM Quinn - Stigma and Health, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org

… comparisons between racial and ethnic groups, and it is likely that some dynamics of stigma differ for individuals who are African American, Native American, Latinx/Hispanic, and so on. …

Stereotype threat and the academic underperformance of minorities and women

stereotype threat

Quinn DM, Spencer SJ.
GSID: YyvhlpNSGPMJ
J Aronson, DM Quinn, SJ Spencer - Prejudice, 1998 - Elsevier

… of the stereotype. From our perspective, targets need not see … stereotype as valid in order to experience stereotype threat. Mere aware- STEREOTYPE THREAT ness of the stereotype …

Consuming images: How television commercials that elicit stereotype threat can restrain women academically and professionally

stereotype threat

Davies PG, Quinn DM, Spencer SJ.
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PG Davies, SJ Spencer, DM Quinn… - Personality and …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com

… only women for whom the activated stereotype was self-relevant … to stereotype threat (ie, quantitative domains) and more interest in fields in which they were immune to stereotype threat …

The interference of stereotype threat with women's generation of mathematical problem‐solving strategies

stereotype threat

Quinn DM, Spencer SJ.
GSID: vUpw4aKmxKwJ
DM Quinn, SJ Spencer - Journal of social issues, 2001 - Wiley Online Library

… which stereotype threat should be high. In a second condition, we reduced stereotype threat … We then examined how stereotype threat interfered with problem solving. From the first study…

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