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  1. 17. Aug. 2020 · Researchers David Marx, Sei Jin Ko, and Ray Friedman set out to explore the effects of Barack Obama’s presidential run on stereotype threat. Stereotype threat is “the concern a person has ...

  2. In The Obama Effect, Seth K. Goldman and Diana C. Mutz uncover persuasive evidence that white racial prejudice toward blacks significantly declined during the Obama campaign. Their innovative research rigorously examines how racial attitudes form, and whether they can be changed for the better.

  3. 1. Juli 2009 · Abstract. Barack Obama, the first Black-American president, has been widely heralded as a role model for Black-Americans because he inspires hope. The current study was conducted to assess whether, beyond simply inspiring hope, this “Obama Effect” has a concrete positive influence on Black-Americans’ academic performance.

    • David M. Marx, Sei Jin Ko, Ray A. Friedman
    • 2009
  4. 20. Jan. 2009 · Abstract: The “Obama Effect” is a term that I coined to describe what is happening in the U.S. currently. The presidency of Barack Obama began on January 20, 2009 and since that time the establishment has been rebelling. The rebellion in the beginning was covert but now in his second term of the presidency they are overtly acting ...

  5. Abstract. The Obama Effect refers to changes in attitudes that occur as a result of exposure to Barack Obama, a positive exemplar who defies negative stereotypes about African Americans.

  6. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that students prompted to think about Barack Obama prior to taking a difficult standardized verbal test would improve their performance relative to white students, and to African American students in control conditions that were not prompted to think about Obama. Our results did not support this hypothesis ...

  7. 31. Mai 2014 · In The Obama Effect, Seth K. Goldman and Diana C. Mutz uncover persuasive evidence that white racial prejudice toward blacks significantly declined during the Obama campaign. Their innovative research rigorously examines how racial attitudes form, and whether they can be changed for the better. The Obama Effect draws from a survey of ...