You've come to Dr Marc's lab to take part in a study. I start by telling you the study is about "personal Y factors involved in performance on problems requiring reading and verbal reasoning abilities". Don't expect to get many answers right; this is a real "test of your verbal abilities and limitations" so I can get an idea of your verbal ability. Are you feeling the pressure yet?
If I did this in the US in the early 1990s, as Claude Steele and Joshua Aronson did, I'd find that people got about half the answers right, but African Americans would do a smidgen worse than "whites", even controlling for previous performance on standardised aptitude tests (the SATs that Americans are obsessed with).
Importantly, though, African Americans did just as well as Caucasian Americans if the instructions talked about "solving verbal problems" and not "verbal ability". Why? Steele and Aronson say it's because of stereotype threat - the psychological threat that comes when you have to do something that a dominant stereotype says you're not supposed to be good at.
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First-world problem
Harrowing tales of migrants attempting to enter the US highlight the political failure to fully tackle the problem.
Applying intelligence to AI
I call it the 'Terminator Effect', based on the premise that thinking machines took over the world.
Nazism rears its head
Smirky Höcke, with his penchant for waving with a suspiciously straight elbow and an open palm, won't get to be boss of either state.
Staying ahead of the game
Will the brave new world of bipartisanship that seems to be on offer with an Infrastructure Commission come to fruition?
Grasping the nettle
Broccoli is horrible. It smells, when being cooked, like cat pee.
Hangry? Eat breakfast
People who don't break their fast first thing in the morning report the least life satisfaction.
Chemical reaction
Nitrates in processed meats are well known to cause harm, but consumed from plant sources, their effect is quite different.
Me and my guitar
Australian guitarist Karin Schaupp sticks to the familiar for her Dunedin concerts.
Time is on my side
Age does not weary some of our much-loved musicians but what keeps them on the road?
The kids are not alright
Nuanced account details how China's blessed generation has been replaced by one consumed by fear and hopelessness.