The effect of overweight stereotype threat on children’s motor learning
The effect of overweight stereotype threat on children’s motor learning
Author(s): Maryam Rabeinia, Esmaeel Saemi, Rasool AbedanzadehSubject(s): School education, Educational Psychology, Social psychology and group interaction, Developmental Psychology, Pedagogy
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: balance;overweight;stereotype threat;children;
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of overweight stereotype threat on children’s motor learning. Twenty-four children (Mage = 9.25 ± 0.53 years) were conveniently selected and randomly assigned into two groups of stereotype threat (with emphasis on individual characteristics, namely, overweight) and control group. The task consisted of maintaining the balance on the stabilometer during 30-second trials. One trial in the pre-test, 10 trials in the acquisition phase and 5 trials in the retention test were run. The findings revealed lower motor learning among the overweight stereotype group compared to the control group. Therefore, it is suggested that in similar situations, coaches can reduce stereotype threat emphasizing on the ineffectiveness of individual characteristics, i.e., overweight on motor performance of children thereby prevent performance and learning disruptions.
Journal: Psihologija
- Issue Year: 54/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 411-422
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English