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Social Psychology Quarterly | 2007

Becoming American: Stereotype Threat Effects in Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Groups

Kay Deaux; Nida Bikmen; Alwyn Gilkes; Ana Ventuneac; Yvanne Joseph; Yasser Arafat Payne; Claude M. Steele

Educational and occupational data suggest that second-generation West Indian immigrants have less favorable outcomes than their first-generation counterparts, who are typically shown to outperform comparison groups of African Americans. In two studies, we explore the social psychological process of stereotype threat as it differentially affects the performance of first-and second-generation West Indian students. An initial questionnaire study of 270 West Indian students provided data on perceived favorability of African American and West Indian stereotypes, ethnic identification, and perceptions of discrimination. An experimental study of stereotype threat showed a significant interaction between generation and stereotype threat condition: first-and second-generation West Indian students performed equally in neutral conditions, but differed significantly when stereotype threat was present. While first-generation students increased their performance in the threat condition, second-generation students showed the performance decrements characteristic of African American students. Effects due to the race of the experimenter were also found, suggesting the importance of context in testing situations. Overall, the findings argue for the relevance of psychological processes in understanding broader demographic patterns of immigration and change.


Journal of Adolescence | 2008

Exploring dual identification among Muslim-American emerging adults: A mixed methods study

Selcuk R. Sirin; Nida Bikmen; Madeeha Mir; Michelle Fine; Mayida Zaal; Dalal Katsiaficas


Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology | 2011

Asymmetrical effects of contact between minority groups: Asian and Black students in a small college.

Nida Bikmen


Archive | 2012

Building solidarity across difference: Social identity, intersectionality, and collective action for social change.

Shaun Wiley; Nida Bikmen


Journal of Social Issues | 2015

History as a Resource: Effects of Narrative Constructions of Group History on Intellectual Performance

Nida Bikmen


International Journal of Intercultural Relations | 2013

Difficult dialogs: Majority group members’ willingness to talk about inequality with different minority groups

Nida Bikmen; Diane Sunar


Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy | 2015

Still a Nation of Immigrants? Effects of Constructions of National History on Attitudes toward Immigrants

Nida Bikmen


Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology | 2014

Equality for all? White Americans' willingness to address inequality with Asian and African Americans.

Nida Bikmen; Kristine Durkin


Sex Roles | 2018

The Importance of Knowing your History: Perceiving Past Women as less Agentic than Contemporary Women Predicts Impaired Quantitative Performance

Nida Bikmen; Mary Abbott Torrence; Victoria Krumholtz


Archive | 2011

Difficult dialogues: Turkish students’ willingness to talk about inequality with Kurds and Armenians

Nida Bikmen; Diane Sunar

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Diane Sunar

Istanbul Bilgi University

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Mayida Zaal

Montclair State University

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Michelle Fine

City University of New York

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