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    • [DOC File]The Impact of Accent Stereotypes on Service Outcomes and ...

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      Nov 10, 2012 · The negative group dynamic, the one that gives rise to stereotype threat, can and must be overcome. Using affirmation intervention techniques can mitigate the negative group dynamic by replacing it with a positive group dynamic through relationship building within and across the group.

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    • [DOCX File]Contrast Effects and Gender Bias in Hiring Behavior

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      Whereas they display a positive bias toward the British accent, customers show a strong negative bias against the Indian accent. They also make stereotype-consistent attributions about service outcomes. These stereotypical effects on service outcomes are partially reduced when customers are informed of other relevant information. REFERENCES

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    • [DOC File]What is a Stereotype

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      – White Americans’ stereotype of Black business people and athletes is primarily positive – Global stereotype still negative. 3. The Media • Perpetuates negative stereotypes – most negative toward homosexuals • Focus more on negative events than positive events • Availability heuristic? 4. Power • Pay less attention to those ...

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    • The Effects of Stereotyping Teenagers | How To Adult

      An achievement gap is present between Black and White students and between poor and affluent students. Research indicates one reason for the disparity in performance might be the presence of stereotype threat. This study was designed to negate the effects of stereotype threat on academic performance by way of affirmation intervention.

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    • [DOCX File]REDUCING STEREOTYPE THREAT: THE EFFECT OF …

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      The final female stereotype is Jezebelle, the harlot. This image of the “bad Black girl” represented the undeniable sexual side of African-American women (Jewell, 1993). The traditional Jezebelle was a light-skinned, slender Mulatto girl with long straight hair and small features.

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    • [DOC File]Racial Stereotypes and their Effect on Attitudes Toward ...

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      Prior research about effort and stereotypes have generally concluded that effort plays an insignificant role in stereotype threat effects (Aronson & Salinas, 2001; Aronson & Steele, 2005). That is, the negative effects of stereotype threat are still present even when participants devoted a high amount of effort into completing the task.

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    • [DOC File]Running head: STEREOTYPE BELIEFS

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      A stereotype can be embedded in single word or phrase (such as, "jock" or "nerd"), an image, or a combination of words and images. The image evoked is easily recognized and understood by others who share the same views. Stereotypes can be either positive ("black men are good at basketball") or negative ("women are bad drivers").

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      The negative stereotype that men are not nurturing combined with the individuating information of an especially nurturing man caused the man to be perceived in a way that opposed the initial stereotype. The woman received lower evaluations even though she was described identically to the man; she was harmed by a stereotype initially intended to ...

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    • [DOC File]Running head: STEREOTYPE BELIEFS

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      Prior research about effort and stereotypes has generally concluded that effort plays an insignificant role in stereotype threat effects (Aronson & Salinas, 2001; Aronson & Steele, 2005). That is, the negative effects of stereotype threat are still present even when participants devoted a high amount of effort into completing the task.

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