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      STEM Motivation Interventions for Adolescents: A Promising Start, but Further to Go

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      Educational Psychologist
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          An attributional theory of achievement motivation and emotion.

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            A threat in the air. How stereotypes shape intellectual identity and performance.

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            A general theory of domain identification is used to describe achievement barriers still faced by women in advanced quantitative areas and by African Americans in school. The theory assumes that sustained school success requires identification with school and its subdomains; that societal pressures on these groups (e.g., economic disadvantage, gender roles) can frustrate this identification; and that in school domains where these groups are negatively stereotyped, those who have become domain identified face the further barrier of stereotype threat, the threat that others' judgments or their own actions will negatively stereotype them in the domain. Research shows that this threat dramatically depresses the standardized test performance of women and African Americans who are in the academic vanguard of their groups (offering a new interpretation of group differences in standardized test performance), that it causes disidentification with school, and that practices that reduce this threat can reduce these negative effects.
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              Development and use of the ARCS model of instructional design

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                Journal
                Educational Psychologist
                Educational Psychologist
                Informa UK Limited
                0046-1520
                1532-6985
                April 19 2016
                April 02 2016
                April 22 2016
                April 02 2016
                : 51
                : 2
                : 146-163
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                10.1080/00461520.2016.1154792
                a53c9d64-331f-45af-aeb5-98874c865fba
                © 2016
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