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Locker Room Bell Curve
Campus Report ^ | April 27, 2009 | Deborah Lambert

Posted on 04/27/2009 9:23:39 AM PDT by bs9021

Locker Room Bell Curve

by: Deborah Lambert, April 27, 2009

A recent study by a Swarthmore College economist showed that students may perform worse on exams if they “think about their jock identities before they take the test.”

Researcher Thomas Dee asked athletes about their sports activities before they answered a series of Graduate Record exam questions. Results showed that the “pre-test reminders of their athletic identities hurt the athletes’ test performance by up to nine percentage points,” according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Stereotype threat is apparently a hot topic in some circles, which “suggests that anxiety can temporarily impair student’s cognitive functions if they’re reminded (even very subtly) of negative stereotypes about groups they belong to.”

The researcher is all too willing to admit that the results might be skewed by the fact that they don’t exactly “mimic students’ everyday classroom experiences.”

But wait—there’s more...

(Excerpt) Read more at campusreportonline.net ...


TOPICS: Education; Humor; Society; Sports
KEYWORDS: athletes; funny; stereotypes; testing

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