Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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An integrated process model of stereotype threat effects on performanceMathematics Anxiety: What Have We Learned in 60 Years?Twenty Years of Stereotype Threat Research: A Review of Psychological MediatorsThe Chicken or the Egg? The Direction of the Relationship Between Mathematics Anxiety and Mathematics PerformanceERP measures of math anxiety: how math anxiety affects working memory and mental calculation tasks?Women in Academic Science: A Changing LandscapePersonality traits affect teaching performance of attending physicians: results of a multi-center observational study.Stereotype threat can both enhance and impair older adults' memory.Stereotype threat prevents perceptual learning.Retraining attitudes and stereotypes to affect motivation and cognitive capacity under stereotype threat.The influence of stereotype threat on immigrants: review and meta-analysis.The negative consequences of threat: a functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation of the neural mechanisms underlying women's underperformance in math.The impact of symbolic and non-symbolic quantity on spatial learningDistracted by the Unthought - Suppression and Reappraisal of Mind Wandering under Stereotype ThreatCognition and the Placebo Effect--Dissociating Subjective Perception and Actual PerformanceEmotion blocks the path to learning under stereotype threatSpontaneous default mode network phase-locking moderates performance perceptions under stereotype threat.Reducing the Impact of Stereotype Threat on Women's Math Performance: Are Two Strategies Better Than One?The role of self-math overlap in understanding math anxiety and the relation between math anxiety and performance.Attentional Control Buffers the Effect of Public Speaking Anxiety on Performance.Dynamic social power modulates neural basis of math calculation.The Empathizing-Systemizing Theory, Social Abilities, and Mathematical Achievement in Children.Rumination and Rebound from Failure as a Function of Gender and Time on TaskImplicit and Explicit Gender Beliefs in Spatial Ability: Stronger Stereotyping in Boys than Girls.How Math Anxiety Relates to Number-Space Associations.Being a grump only makes things worse: a transactional account of acute stress on mind wandering.A simple strategy to reduce stereotype threat for orthopedic residents.The multiple self-aspects framework: self-concept representation and its implications.Capitalizing on multiple social identities to prevent stereotype threat: the moderating role of self-esteem.Math anxiety: A review of its cognitive consequences, psychophysiological correlates, and brain bases.Sex moderates the association between symptoms of anxiety, but not obsessive compulsive disorder, and error-monitoring brain activity: A meta-analytic review.A Goal Congruity Model of Role Entry, Engagement, and Exit: Understanding Communal Goal Processes in STEM Gender Gaps.An Examination of Age-Based Stereotype Threat About Cognitive Decline.Values Affirmation Intervention Reduces Achievement Gap between Underrepresented Minority and White Students in Introductory Biology Classes.Succeeding in the face of stereotype threat: the adaptive role of engagement regulation.A Tale of Two Types of Perspective Taking: Sex Differences in Spatial Ability.Queer eye for the straight guy: sexual orientation and stereotype lift effects on performance in the fashion domain.Reducing Stereotype Threat With Embodied Triggers: A Case of Sensorimotor-Mental Congruence.A metacognitive perspective on the cognitive deficits experienced in intellectually threatening environments.Stereotype threat reduces false recognition when older adults are forewarned.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Stereotype threat and working memory: mechanisms, alleviation, and spillover.
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Allen R McConnell
Robert J Rydell
Sian L Beilock
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10.1037/0096-3445.136.2.256
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2007-05-01T00:00:00Z