PSYC 30 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Psych, Ithaca College, Stereotype Threat

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Institutional practices that subordinate people of a given race. An individual"s prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behavior toward people of a. Institutional practices that subordinate people of a given sex. Subjectively positive evaluations that may inadvertently undermine agency. Contact between members of different groups leads to more positive intergroup. Students divided into multi-ethnic and multi-ability groups. Each student given 1/6 of material (equal share) for the upcoming test. Students must rely on each other to learn all of the material. Being at risk of confirming, as self-characteristic, a negative stereotype about one"s. One does not need to believe the stereotype to be affected. To induce women shouldn"t induce stereotype threat in men) Individual must be aware of the stereotype. The individual must identify with the stereotypes group (a stereotype about. There must be an evaluative component (measuring ability) Perpetrators of discrimination may or may not be aware of their biases. Includes the biases we admit to having.

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