Stereotype threat theory provides a novel mechanism through which the performance of stigmatized groups can be impaired. The fundamental principle of stereotype threat theory is that groups of ...
If members of a social group are aware that people have negative opinions about their ability to succeed in a certain discipline, can that awareness cause them to perform poorly? That’s what ...
We are excited to announce that the Center for Equity and Inclusion (CEI) will host the Inclusive Student Leadership Workshop Series this fall semester. We believe this series would greatly benefit ...
As an athlete who went through the intensive recruiting process at Georgetown University, I can assure you that stereotypes about student-athletes being accepted solely to play a sport are simply ...
Gender stereotypes are views about how members of a specific gender should behave or which attributes they should have. Examples include females being stereotyped as more emotional than males. Gender ...
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