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Are All Interventions Created Equal? A Multi-Threat Approach to Tailoring Stereotype Threat Interventions

机译:所有干预措施均平等吗?定制刻板印象威胁干预的多威胁方法

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To date, stereotype threat interventions have been considered interchangeable. Across 4 experiments, the present research demonstrates that stereotype threat interventions need to be tailored to the specific form of experienced stereotype threat to be effective. The Multi-Threat Framework (Shapiro & Neuberg, 2007) distinguishes between group-as-target stereotype threats-concerns that a stereotype-relevant performance will reflect poorly on the abilities of one's group-and self-as-target stereotype threats- concerns that a stereotype-relevant performance will reflect poorly on one's own abilities. The present experiments explored Black college students' performance on diagnostic intelligence tests (Experiments 1 and 3) and women's interest (Experiment 2) and performance (Experiment 4) in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Across the 4 experiments, participants were randomly assigned to experience either a group-as-target or self-as-target stereotype threat. Experiments 1 and 2 revealed that role model interventions were successful at protecting only against group-as-target stereotype threats, and Experiments 3 and 4 revealed that self-affirmation interventions were successful at protecting only against self-as-target stereotype threats. The present research provides an experimental test of the Multi-Threat Framework across different negatively stereotyped groups (Black students, female students), different negatively stereotyped domains (general intelligence, STEM), and different outcomes (test performance, career interest). This research suggests that interventions should address the range of possible stereotype threats to effectively protect individuals against these threats. Through an appreciation of the distinct forms of stereotype threats and the ways in which interventions work to reduce them, this research aims to facilitate a more complete understanding of stereotype threat.
机译:迄今为止,定型威胁干预措施已被认为可以互换。在4个实验中,本研究表明,刻板印象威胁干预措施需要针对经验丰富的刻板印象威胁的特定形式进行定制才能有效。多威胁框架(Shapiro&Neuberg,2007)区分了作为目标的成见型威胁,即与成见有关的表现将很难反映一个人的成见和自我成见的成见威胁的能力。与成见有关的表现将无法很好地反映自己的能力。本实验探讨了黑人大学生在诊断智能测试(实验1和3)上的表现,以及女性在科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)方面的兴趣(实验2)和表现(实验4)。在这4个实验中,参与者被随机分配为经历“按目标分组”或“按目标自我”的刻板印象威胁。实验1和2表明,榜样干预仅能成功防御针对目标群体的刻板印象威胁,而实验3和4表明,自我肯定干预仅能防御针对目标的刻板印象威胁。本研究提供了跨不同的负面刻板印象群体(黑人学生,女学生),不同的负面刻板印象领域(通用情报,STEM)和不同结果(测试成绩,职业兴趣)的多威胁框架的实验测试。这项研究表明,干预措施应解决各种可能的刻板印象威胁,以有效地保护个人免受这些威胁。通过了解刻板印象威胁的不同形式以及减少干预措施的方式,本研究旨在促进对刻板印象威胁的更完整理解。

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