Coping with stereotype threat: denial as an impression management strategy |
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Authors: | von Hippel William von Hippel Courtney Conway Leanne Preacher Kristopher J Schooler Jonathan W Radvansky Gabriel A |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia. w.vonhippel@unsw.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Four experiments tested the hypothesis that people who are concerned with impression management cope with stereotype threat through denial. Consistent with this hypothesis, temporary employees threatened by a stereotype of incompetence (Study 1) and hostel-dwelling older adults (Study 2) were more likely to deny incompetence if they were high in impression management. African Americans (Study 3) showed a similar pattern of denying cognitive incompetence, which emerged primarily when they were interviewed by a White experimenter and had attended a predominantly Black high school. In Study 4, White students who expected to take an IQ test and were threatened by a stereotype of being less intelligent than Asians were more likely to deny that intelligence is important if they were high in impression management. |
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