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When White Men Can't Do Math: Necessary and Sufficient Factors in Stereotype Threat
- Joshua Aronson, Michael J. Lustina, C. Good, K. Keough, C. Steele, J. L. Brown
- Psychology
- 1999
Abstract Research on “stereotype threat” (Aronson, Quinn, & Spencer, 1998; Steele, 1997; Steele & Aronson, 1995) suggests that the social stigma of intellectual inferiority borne by certain cultural… Expand
Why do women opt out? Sense of belonging and women's representation in mathematics.
- C. Good, Aneeta Rattan, C. Dweck
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of personality and social psychology
- 30 January 2012
Sense of belonging to math-one's feelings of membership and acceptance in the math domain-was established as a new and an important factor in the representation gap between males and females in math.… Expand
Why do beliefs about intelligence influence learning success? A social cognitive neuroscience model.
- J. Mangels, Brady Butterfield, J. Lamb, C. Good, C. Dweck
- Psychology, Medicine
- Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
- 1 September 2006
Students' beliefs and goals can powerfully influence their learning success. Those who believe intelligence is a fixed entity (entity theorists) tend to emphasize 'performance goals,' leaving them… Expand
A particular resiliency to threatening environments
- M. Inzlicht, Joshua Aronson, C. Good, L. Mckay
- Psychology
- 1 May 2006
Abstract Being in the numerical minority can impair intellectual performance. We suggest, however, that these negative effects need not extend to everyone because some people—specifically high… Expand
Emotion blocks the path to learning under stereotype threat.
- J. Mangels, C. Good, Ronald C. Whiteman, Brian Maniscalco, C. Dweck
- Medicine, Psychology
- Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
- 1 February 2012
Gender-based stereotypes undermine females' performance on challenging math tests, but how do they influence their ability to learn from the errors they make? Females under stereotype threat or… Expand
Discovery of AZD3147: a potent, selective dual inhibitor of mTORC1 and mTORC2.
- K. Pike, J. Morris, +14 authors Stuart E. Pearson
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of medicinal chemistry
- 18 February 2015
High throughput screening followed by a lead generation campaign uncovered a novel series of urea containing morpholinopyrimidine compounds which act as potent and selective dual inhibitors of mTORC1… Expand
Variables associated with frequency of rumination in a boy with profound mental retardation
- F. J. Humphrey, S. Mayes, E. Bixler, C. Good
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of autism and developmental disorders
- 1 September 1989
The relationships between frequency of rumination in a boy with profound mental retardation and a variety of environmental, interpersonal, and temporal variables were investigated by collecting and… Expand
Flexible and Scalable Route to HDAc Inhibitors Containing an Unusual Trisubstituted Pyridine Core
- M. A. Graham, S. A. Raw, +5 authors A. T. Turner
- Chemistry
- 27 June 2012
A scalable route to histone deacetylase inhibitors containing an unusual 2-aryl-3-cyano-5-aminomethylpyridine core has been developed which has the flexibility to deliver a range of compounds on at… Expand