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Episode 151 -
Originally aired 7/22/2014 9:00 AM -
MYTH WARRIORS series -
“Stereotype Threat does not exist.”
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TALK SHOW EPISODE NOTESIn the MYTH WARRIORS™ series we are targeting ideas to begin to assess whether they are credible or not. We are warriors fighting to establish clarity between what is accurate and what is simply a myth (or falsehood) in life. All of this is in furtherance of our mission to surpass our goals! In this episode we explore, “Stereotype Threat does not exist.”
What is a Stereotype? "Stereotypes are widely held cultural beliefs that are resistant to change." (Block, Koch, Liberman, Merriweather, & Roberson, 2011) What is Stereotype Threat? “The phenomenon known as “stereotype threat.” Members of groups believed to be academically inferior — African-American and Latino students enrolled in college, or female students in math and science courses — score much lower on tests when reminded beforehand of their race or gender. […] found that black students performed comparably with white students when told that the test they were taking was “a laboratory problem-solving task.” Black students scored much lower, however, when they were instructed that the test was meant to measure their intellectual ability. In effect, the prospect of social evaluation suppressed these students’ intelligence.” Minorities aren’t the only ones vulnerable to stereotype threat. We all are. A group of people notably confident about their mathematical abilities — white male math and engineering majors who received high scores on the math portion of the SAT — did worse on a math test when told that the experiment was intended to investigate “why Asians appear to outperform other students on tests of math ability.” (PAUL, 2012) Does it exist? Other resources - Dr. Kenneth Clark Conducting the “Doll Test” at http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/brown-brown.html Stereotype Threat Widens Achievement Gap at http://www.apa.org/research/action/stereotype.aspx Join in as I discuss why it does exist (for everyone) and why this is show title is, indeed, a myth. References Block, C. J., Koch, S. M., Liberman, B. E., Merriweather, T. J., & Roberson, L. (2011). Contending with stereotype threat at work: A model of long-term responses. Counseling Psychologist, 39, 570–600. PAUL, A. M. (2012, October 6). It’s Not Me, It’s You. The New York Times [New York], p. SR9. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/07/opinion/sunday/intelligence-and-the-stereotype-threat.html?_r=1& |
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