stereotype threat
Croft A, Schmader T.
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T Schmader, A Croft… - Social Psychological and …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… Six participants were excluded from analyses due to suspicion that the true purpose of the study was related to stereotype threat (n = 4), a failure to take the tasks seriously (n = 1), or …
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Schmader, T., Croft, A., & Whitehead, J. (2014). Why can’t I just be myself? A social cognitive analysis of the working self-concept under stereotype threat. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(1), 4-11.
Schmader, Toni, Alyssa Croft, and Jessica Whitehead. "Why can’t I just be myself? A social cognitive analysis of the working self-concept under stereotype threat." Social Psychological and Personality Science 5.1 (2014): 4-11.
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stereotype threat
Inzlicht M, Schmader T.
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M Johns, M Inzlicht, T Schmader - Journal of Experimental …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
… Because awareness that anxiety is being measured is not necessary for the experience of stereotype threat, we expected that stereotype threat would deplete executive resources …
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Johns, M., Inzlicht, M., & Schmader, T. (2008). Stereotype threat and executive resource depletion: examining the influence of emotion regulation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 137(4), 691.
Johns, Michael, Michael Inzlicht, and Toni Schmader. "Stereotype threat and executive resource depletion: examining the influence of emotion regulation." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 137.4 (2008): 691.
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STEM and underrepresentation
Block K, Croft A, Schmader T.
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K Block, A Croft, L De Souza, T Schmader - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2019 - Elsevier
… is simply that people are more dissatisfied with women's underrepresentation in STEM and leadership than they are with men's underrepresentation in HEED. Study 1 was designed to …
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Block, K., Croft, A., De Souza, L., & Schmader, T. (2019). Do people care if men don't care about caring? The asymmetry in support for changing gender roles. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 83, 112-131.
Block, Katharina, et al. "Do people care if men don't care about caring? The asymmetry in support for changing gender roles." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 83 (2019): 112-131.
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stereotype threat
Picho K, Schmader T.
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K Picho, T Schmader - Sex Roles, 2018 - Springer
… to which stereotype threat exists as a … stereotype threat effects among the same age group we investigate, Flore and Wicherts (2015) report evidence of a small effect of stereotype threat …
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Picho, K., & Schmader, T. (2018). When do gender stereotypes impair math performance? A study of stereotype threat among Ugandan adolescents. Sex Roles, 78(3), 295-306.
Picho, Katherine, and Toni Schmader. "When do gender stereotypes impair math performance? A study of stereotype threat among Ugandan adolescents." Sex Roles 78.3 (2018): 295-306.
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STEM and women
Aday A, Hall W, Schmader T.
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W Hall, T Schmader, A Aday… - Social Psychological and …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… women’s daily experience of social identity threat in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) … Results revealed that (1) women reported greater daily experiences of social …
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Hall, W., Schmader, T., Aday, A., & Croft, E. (2019). Decoding the dynamics of social identity threat in the workplace: A within-person analysis of women’s and men’s interactions in STEM. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10(4), 542-552.
Hall, William, et al. "Decoding the dynamics of social identity threat in the workplace: A within-person analysis of women’s and men’s interactions in STEM." Social Psychological and Personality Science 10.4 (2019): 542-552.
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stereotype threat
Schmader T.
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C Schuster, SE Martiny, T Schmader - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
… ) in stereotype threat (ST) and no threat (NT) situations. Based on a process model of stereotype threat effects on performance, we hypothesized that women under stereotype threat …
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Schuster, C., Martiny, S. E., & Schmader, T. (2015). Distracted by the unthought–Suppression and reappraisal of mind wandering under stereotype threat. PloS one, 10(3), e0122207.
Schuster, Carolin, Sarah E. Martiny, and Toni Schmader. "Distracted by the unthought–Suppression and reappraisal of mind wandering under stereotype threat." PloS one 10.3 (2015): e0122207.
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stereotype threat
Schmader T.
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T Schmader, M Johns - Journal of personality and social …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
… Because most stereotype threat studies involve evidence of reduced performance on a … that stereotype threat causes. Specifically, we were interested in the effects of stereotype threat …
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Schmader, T., & Johns, M. (2003). Converging evidence that stereotype threat reduces working memory capacity. Journal of personality and social psychology, 85(3), 440.
Schmader, Toni, and Michael Johns. "Converging evidence that stereotype threat reduces working memory capacity." Journal of personality and social psychology 85.3 (2003): 440.
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stereotype threat
Beilock S, Schmader T.
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T Schmader, S Beilock - Stereotype threat: Theory, process, and …, 2012 - books.google.com
… The theory of stereotype threat has captivated those who … of how situations of stereotype threat set in motion both … and feelings that the negative stereotype can induce. By articulating the …
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Schmader, T., & Beilock, S. (2012). An integration of processes that underlie stereotype threat. Stereotype threat: Theory, process, and application, 34-50.
Schmader, Toni, and Sian Beilock. "An integration of processes that underlie stereotype threat." Stereotype threat: Theory, process, and application (2012): 34-50.
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stereotype threat
Martens A, Schmader T.
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M Johns, T Schmader, A Martens - Psychological science, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
… efficacy of a more practical approach to reducing stereotype threat. Specifically, we examined whether teaching women about stereotype threat was sufficient to ameliorate group-based …
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Johns, M., Schmader, T., & Martens, A. (2005). Knowing is half the battle: Teaching stereotype threat as a means of improving women's math performance. Psychological science, 16(3), 175-179.
Johns, Michael, Toni Schmader, and Andy Martens. "Knowing is half the battle: Teaching stereotype threat as a means of improving women's math performance." Psychological science 16.3 (2005): 175-179.
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veteran
Schrader B.
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B Schrader - Critical Military Studies, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the affects of veteran activism, primarily that of those who are doing work tied to ideals of social justice, and shows that this activism is a process of demilitarization. …
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Schrader, B. (2019). The affect of veteran activism. Critical Military Studies, 5(1), 63-77.
Schrader, Benjamin. "The affect of veteran activism." Critical Military Studies 5.1 (2019): 63-77.
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STEM and women
Block K, Hall WM, Inness M, Schmader T.
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K Block, WM Hall, T Schmader, M Inness… - Social Psychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
… cultural biases can constrain women’s experiences in STEM. … of women in STEM careers, it is perhaps not surprising that people have a general tendency to implicitly associate STEM …
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Block, K., Hall, W. M., Schmader, T., Inness, M., & Croft, E. (2018). Should I stay or should I go? Women’s implicit stereotypic associations predict their commitment and fit in STEM. Social Psychology, 49(4), 243.
Block, Katharina, et al. "Should I stay or should I go? Women’s implicit stereotypic associations predict their commitment and fit in STEM." Social Psychology 49.4 (2018): 243.
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stereotype threat
Schmader T.
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T Schmader, M Johns, M Barquissau - Sex roles, 2004 - Springer
… , we argue that because many situations of stereotype threat involve the salience of one’s group identity (eg, Schmader, 2002; Shih, Pittinsky, & Ambady, 1999; Steele & Aronson, 1995), …
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Schmader, T., Johns, M., & Barquissau, M. (2004). The costs of accepting gender differences: The role of stereotype endorsement in women's experience in the math domain. Sex roles, 50(11), 835-850.
Schmader, Toni, Michael Johns, and Marchelle Barquissau. "The costs of accepting gender differences: The role of stereotype endorsement in women's experience in the math domain." Sex roles 50.11 (2004): 835-850.
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