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Do High-Achieving Female Students Underperform in Private? The Implications of Threatening Environments on Intellectual Processing.
Authors:Inzlicht  Michael; Ben-Zeev  Talia
Abstract:Stereotype threat research has demonstrated that stereotypes can harm student performance in the face of public evaluation by peers or an experimenter. The current study examined whether stereotypes can also threaten in private settings. Female students completed a math test in 3-person groups, which consisted of either 2 other women (same gender) or 2 men (minority). In addition, students either believed their performance would be broadcasted to their peers (public) or not (private). Results revealed that minority students performed worse than same-gender students in both public and private environments. This finding supports the concept of threatening intellectual environments and shows how far reaching the effects of stereotypes can be. The authors discuss these findings in relation to research on tokenism and to stereotype threat and its educational implications. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:stereotype threat  mathematics performance  public evaluation by peers  threatening environments  private evaluation  female students  gender minority  same gender groups
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