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Publications [#318689] of Sarah E. Gaither

Journal Articles

  1. Gaither, SE; Remedios, JD; Schultz, JR; Sommers, SR, Priming White identity elicits stereotype boost for biracial Black-White individuals, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, vol. 18 no. 6 (November, 2015), pp. 778-787, SAGE Publications [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/18)

    Abstract:
    Psychological threat experienced by students of negatively stereotyped groups impairs test performance. However, stereotype boost can also occur if a positively stereotyped identity is made salient. Biracial individuals, whose racial identities may be associated with both negative and positive testing abilities, have not been examined in this context. Sixty-four biracial Black-White individuals wrote about either their Black or White identity or a neutral topic and completed a verbal Graduate Record Examination (GRE) examination described as diagnostic of their abilities. White-primed participants performed significantly better than both Black-primed and control participants. Thus, biracial Black-White individuals experience stereotype boost only when their White identity is made salient.


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