Stereotype Threat Vulnerability: A Psychometric Investigation of the Social Identities and Attitudes Scale

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The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the Social Identities and Attitudes Scale developed by Picho and Brown, which captures an individual's vulnerability to Stereotype Threat effects. Confirmatory factor analyses and group invariance tests conducted on a diverse sample of 516 college students revealed adequate reliability and validity.

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Smith, L. V., & Cokley, K. (2016). Stereotype Threat Vulnerability: A Psychometric Investigation of the Social Identities and Attitudes Scale. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 49(2), 145–162. https://doi.org/10.1177/0748175615625752

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