Sunday, May 24, 2020
Review of Social Psychology Book by Claude Steele
Claude Steele, in his book ââ¬Å"Whistling Vivaldi,â⬠sheds new light on how pervasive stereotypes can influence individualââ¬â¢s behavior and academic performance, and how they perpetuate in different social groups. Stereotype threat, as defined by Steele, is ââ¬Å"being at risk of confirming, as self-characteristic, a negative stereotype about a social group one identifies with.â⬠(Steele, 1997) It is a general phenomenon ââ¬â standard predicament of life ââ¬â that springs from intersubjectivity. (p.5) We tend to spontaneously categorize and label people according to their social groups. Whenever someone is placed in a situation where a certain stereotype can be applied to themselves, they can be judged and treated accordingly. When individualsâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦For example, Asian males are under the stereotype that they excel in math. When Asian males who are relatively weak at math (compared to others in the group) are exposed to such identity contingencies, they may be facing the fear of disconfirming the groupââ¬â¢s positive stereotype and result in low performance. The pressure to perform as well as expected may create anxiety from the possibility of being the atypical subtype of the group. Also, Walton has proposed a theory of stereotype lift, which is enhancement in performance when people are exposed to negative stereotype. (Walt on Cohen, 2003) To strengthen the conclusions of the research, collecting samples across populations with varying aspects should be considered. Since stereotype threat has proven to be such a big factor affecting stereotyped individualsââ¬â¢ academic achievement, many researchers have turned their attention toward reducing such threats. Psychological intervention allowing minority students to become less susceptible to negative stereotypes about the groupââ¬â¢s abilities significantly improved their performance at school for a long time. Encouraging self-affirmation allowed people to affirm their self-worth and perceive themselves as good and competent, improving their performance at school and reducing accessibility of racial stereotypes. Self-affirmation alleviated anxiety from psychological threat ofShow MoreRelated Stereotypes and Identity in Lorraine Hansberryââ¬â¢s A Raisin in the Sun3301 Words à |à 14 Pagesa society. The dominant group of a certain society, which in this case is probably Caucasians and men, usually creates these social constructions. Claude M. Steele, a researcher from Stanford University , performed multiple research studies on the idea and psychological effects of stereotypes on its victims. In his studies, he coins the term ââ¬Å"stereotype threatâ⬠as the ââ¬Å"social-psychological predicament that can arise from widely-known negative stereotypes about ones group,â⬠which implies that ââ¬Å"theRead MoreProject Mgmt296381 Words à |à 1186 PagesTopics Chapter 1 Modern Project Management Chapter 8 Scheduling resources and cost 1.2 Project defined 1.3 Project management defined 1.4 Projects and programs (.2) 2.1 The project life cycle (.2.3) App. G.1 The project manager App. G.7 Political and social environments F.1 Integration of project management processes [3.1] 6.5.2 Setting a schedule baseline [8.1.4] 6.5.3.1 Setting a resource schedule 6.5.2.4 Resource leveling 7.2 Setting a cost and time baseline schedule (1.3.5) [8.1.3] 6.5.2.3 Critical
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