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How to threaten male gamers: The effects of stereotype threat on video game performance
Wagener, Gary L.; Melzer, André
201868th Annual ICA Conference
 

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Keywords :
Stereotype threat; Video games; Gender
Abstract :
[en] A total of 70 participants (47.1% men) took part in a lab experiment that manipulated stereotype threat (i.e., the risk of confirming a negative stereotype about one’s group) between playing a video game (Bejeweled 3). Participants performed generally worse after reading a fictitious article on gaming research that women would still play less and perform worse in games than men (ST condition). In contrast to males, however, female participants reported greater frustration from reading this article than their colleagues who read that women and men no longer differ in terms of playing frequency and performance skills (no ST condition). Interestingly, a reverse pattern of results was obtained for male participants, who reported a stronger negative effect of the article in the no ST condition on their ability to show their best gaming performance. Apparently, stereotype threat may affect video game performance both for women and men, but for different reasons.
Disciplines :
Communication & mass media
Author, co-author :
Wagener, Gary L.;  University of Bonn
Melzer, André ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE)
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
How to threaten male gamers: The effects of stereotype threat on video game performance
Publication date :
May 2018
Event name :
68th Annual ICA Conference
Event organizer :
International Communication Association
Event place :
Prague, Czechia
Event date :
from 24-05-2018 to 28-05-2018
Audience :
International
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