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    Geiger B, Fischer M.
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  • 31. Choking under the pressure of a positive stereotype: gender identification and self-consciousness moderate men's math test performance.
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  • 33. Ambient belonging: how stereotypical cues impact gender participation in computer science.
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  • 37. Stereotype threat and executive functions: which functions mediate different threat-related outcomes?
    Rydell RJ, Van Loo KJ, Boucher KL.
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  • 40. Considering lesbian identity from a social-psychological perspective: two different models of "being a lesbian".
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