Define the concept of stereotype threats. Summarize the research findings on the effects of stereotype threats

What will be an ideal response?


Stereotype threat theory says that a group that is stereotyped in a negative way will perform poorly when being tested on skills in the presence of the group applying the stereotype. This is assumed to be a stress response. Psychologists Claude Steele and Joshua Aronson define the theory and other research has supported it. Research on children, however, fails to support the theory. Refer to research by Paul Sackett. This is a confirmed phenomenon in adults, but the jury is still out regarding the effects on children.

Psychology

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Raquelle is in an accident that has damaged her brain, and lost her memory for all events occurring after her accident. Raquelle's accident has resulted in ____amnesia.?

a. ?retrograde b. ?anterograde c. ?primary d. ?secondary

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Dr. Bradley has been conducting a case study of Brenda P., a patient with multiple personalities. Which of the following statements by Dr. Bradley is a misuse of the case study method?

a) "Brenda was sexually abused as a child. Therefore, all individuals with multiple personality disorder must have been abuse victims." b) "Since Brenda was not sexually abused, the theory that all dissociation is caused by sexual abuse must not be universally true." c) "Brenda was sexually molested as a child. This leads me to hypothesize that all people with multiple personalities were molested as children." d) All of the above are examples of inappropriate uses of the case study.

Psychology