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The Effects of Demographic Variables and Stereotype Threat on Black/White Differences in Cognitive Ability Test Performance
Authors:Patrick F. McKay  Dennis Doverspike  Doreen Bowen-Hilton  Quintonia D. McKay
Affiliation:(1) School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53201;(2) University of Akron, USA;(3) Fayetteville State University, USA;(4) Columbia Hospital, USA
Abstract:The present study examined whether a set of demographic variables and stereotype threat could explain African-American/White mean differences in cognitive ability test performance. African Americans and Whites were found to significantly differ in stereotype threat and educational attainment of participants' fathers (i.e., father education). In moderate support of our study hypothesis, stereotype threat and father education partially mediated race differences in cognitive ability test scores. Implications for study findings are discussed, and limitations of the study are noted.
Keywords:demographics  stereotype threat  cognitive ability
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