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Joshua Aronson
Joshua Michael Aronson
is an American social psychologist and Associate Professor of Applied Psychology at
New York University
's
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
. He is known for his pioneering work on
stereotype threat
, which he conducted in the 1990s along with
Claude Steele
and
Steven Spencer
. This work has shown that female, minority, and low-income children are stereotyped as performing worse on
standardized test
s, and that when they are taught to overcome these stereotypes, their standardized test scores improve. He also co-authored a study in 2009 in which he reported no evidence that African Americans' test scores had improved as a result of the election of
Barack Obama
as
President of the United States
the previous year.
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