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The difference isn't black and white: Stereotype threat and the race gap on raven's advanced progressive matrices
2006
Journal of Applied Psychology
This study addresses recent criticisms aimed at the interpretation of stereotype threat research and methodological weaknesses of previous studies that have examined race differences on Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices (APM). African American and White undergraduates completed the APM under three conditions. In two threat conditions, participants received either standard APM instructions (standard threat) or were told that the APM was an IQ test (high threat). In a low threat condition,
doi:10.1037/0021-9010.91.4.979
pmid:16834521
fatcat:uivmtwchjvdjdmd7doptvdyasy