TY - JOUR
T1 - Predictors of collegiate student-athletes' susceptibility to stereotype threat
AU - Feltz, Deborah L.
AU - Schneider, Richard
AU - Hwang, Seunghyun
AU - Skogsberg, Nikolaus J.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - The present investigation sought to determine the extent to which collegiate student-athletes are susceptible to stereotype threat and the factors that predict it. We proposed a structural equation model (SEM) by which a perceived coach's positive regard for an athlete's academic ability, athletic identity, and academic identity predicts the degree of perceived stereotype threat while controlling for gender, race/ethnicity, type of sport, and division level. Also hypothesized, athletic and academic identities mediate the coach's attitude toward academics in predicting susceptibility to stereotype threat. Survey responses from 318 collegiate athletes showed the coach's regard for an athlete's academic ability emerged as a significant predictor of stereotype threat. A coach's regard for academic ability had a significant negative relationship with athletic identity, which, in turn, had a significant positive relationship with stereotype threat.
AB - The present investigation sought to determine the extent to which collegiate student-athletes are susceptible to stereotype threat and the factors that predict it. We proposed a structural equation model (SEM) by which a perceived coach's positive regard for an athlete's academic ability, athletic identity, and academic identity predicts the degree of perceived stereotype threat while controlling for gender, race/ethnicity, type of sport, and division level. Also hypothesized, athletic and academic identities mediate the coach's attitude toward academics in predicting susceptibility to stereotype threat. Survey responses from 318 collegiate athletes showed the coach's regard for an athlete's academic ability emerged as a significant predictor of stereotype threat. A coach's regard for academic ability had a significant negative relationship with athletic identity, which, in turn, had a significant positive relationship with stereotype threat.
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U2 - 10.1353/csd.2013.0014
DO - 10.1353/csd.2013.0014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84877957353
SN - 0897-5264
VL - 54
SP - 184
EP - 201
JO - Journal of College Student Development
JF - Journal of College Student Development
IS - 2
ER -