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Ashlee Cummings
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Melinda is aware of the stereotype that women do not perform as well on math tests as men. Given what is known about stereotype threat, which of the following would be the most helpful strategy for Melinda to improve her performance on a math exam?

A) Focus her attention on the exam material and not focus on her gender.
B) Tell herself that she needs to prove the stereotype wrong, and focus intently on her gender.
C) Motivate herself by recalling all of the women pioneers in history.
D) Soothe her anxiety by recalling that she is the favorite daughter in her family.

Stereotype Threat

A mechanism through which a person’s performance is influenced by her perception that her score may confirm stereotypes about her group.

Math Exam

A formal assessment of mathematical knowledge and skills.

Gender

The range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity.

  • Understand the mechanisms of stereotype threat and its effects on performance.
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Airah FajardoOct 29, 2024
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