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Linking Success in Certain Fields to Intellectual Talent Undermines Women’s Interest in Them(图)
Linking Success Certain Fields Intellectual Talent Undermines Women’s Interest
2018/1/31
Due to the cultural stereotypes that portray ‘brilliance’ as a male trait, messages that tie success in a particular field, job opportunity, or college major to this trait undermine women’s interest i...
What’s in a Surname? The Effects of Surname Initials on Academic Success
Academic Success Surname
2015/7/17
We suspect the “alphabetical discrimination” reported in this paper is linked to
the norm in the economics profession prescribing alphabetical ordering of credits
on coauthored publications. As a te...
Burnout Patients Primed with Success Did Not Perform Better on a Cognitive Task than Burnout Patients Primed with Failure
Burnout Cognition Motivation Performance Prime Success
2013/2/20
Burnout patients perform poorer on cognitive tasks than healthy controls. A possible explanation for this decreased performance is a relatively permanent reduced motivation to expend effort. In a prev...
Small “Neural Focus Groups” Predict Anti-Smoking Ad Campaign Success
Advertising/Marketing Brain Neuroimaging Psychological Science Smoking
2012/4/28
Brain scans of a small group of people can predict the actions of entire populations, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Michigan, the University of Oregon and the Universi...
Testing the statistical association between family names and success in certain athletic disciplines in men called ‘Smith’ or ‘Tailor’
Analysis of contingency tables configural frequency analysis (CFA) chi-square decomposition biprediction Kimball test genetic-social theory heredity surnames track-and-field athletics body build
2010/1/4
In respect to the medieval practice of giving surnames based on ones profession and based on the hereditary transmission from generation to generation, Bäumler (1980) suggested a genetic-social t...
Adaptive success control in computerized adaptive testing
CAT adaptive testing test economy ASC success control
2009/12/29
In computerized adaptive testing (CAT) procedures within the framework of probabilistic test theory the difficulty of an item is adjusted to the ability of the respondent, with the aim of maximizing t...
A study of educators’ and students’ perceptions of academic success for underrepresented populations identified for gifted programs
Identification Giftedness Minority students
2009/12/29
This article presents a study of the perceptions of teachers, program coordinators, and students on the adjustment and impact after two years of placing students identified through performance-based a...
The effect of success probability on test economy and self-confidence in computerized adaptive tests
adaptive testing test economy success probability test taking motivation
2009/12/21
Recent research on the psychological effects of different design decisions in computerized adaptive tests indicates that the maximum-information item selection rule fails to optimize respondents’ test...
Child and Parental Self-Monitoring as Determinants of Success in the Treatment of Morbid Obesity in Low-Income Minority Children
childhood obesity cognitive-behavior therapy minority children self-monitoring
2009/12/21
Objective To examine self-monitoring by children and parents as related to weight control over 6 months within a long-term multidisciplinary program for low-income minority children with morbid obesit...