启动科学认同促进中国理科女生的刻板印象:来自数学成绩的证据

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Zhen Wang, Jian Guan, Li Zhao
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摘要

摘要现有研究表明,激活亚裔女性的亚裔身份可以提高她们的数学成绩(刻板印象提升),而激活女性身份则会降低她们的数学表现(刻板印象威胁)。然而,刻板印象的提升和威胁效应是否可以在其他群体或文化中引发,目前尚不清楚。在研究1中,78名中国理科女生通过科学身份、女性身份或无身份进行了测试,然后进行了数学测试。结果显示,科学和女性身份引发组的表现优于对照组。对104名中国理科女生进行的研究2也发现了同样的结果。在中国文化中,刻板印象的提升可以推广到理科女生,而刻板印象的威胁可能受到文化或实验环境的影响,但没有被发现。
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Priming Science Identity Elicits Stereotype Boost for Chinese Science Female Students: Evidence From Math Performance
Abstract The existing research reported that activating the Asian identity of Asian-American women improved their math performance (stereotype boost) while activating their female identity deteriorated their math performance (stereotype threat). However, whether the stereotype boost and threat effects can be elicited in other groups or cultures is still unclear. In Study 1, 78 Chinese science female students were primed by science-identity, female-identity, or no-identity, followed by a math test. Results showed that science- and female-identity-primed groups performed better than the control group. Study 2 with 104 Chinese science female students found the same results. In Chinese culture, stereotype boost can be generalized to science female students, and stereotype threat, which can be influenced by culture or experimental settings, was not discovered.
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期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Social Psychology (BASP) emphasizes the publication of outstanding research articles, but also considers literature reviews, criticism, and methodological or theoretical statements spanning the entire range of social psychological issues. The journal will publish basic work in areas of social psychology that can be applied to societal problems, as well as direct application of social psychology to such problems. The journal provides a venue for a broad range of specialty areas, including research on legal and political issues, environmental influences on behavior, organizations, aging, medical and health-related outcomes, sexuality, education and learning, the effects of mass media, gender issues, and population problems.
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