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Mein-woei Suen

Professor
Academic
BRIM Biotech
Taiwan

Biography

Mein-Woei Suen studied at University of Birmingham. He has been involved with studies related to stereotype threat effects and stereotype boost effects. The subject of research includes: The impact of gender stereotypes on the dominance of men or the dominance of women, the impact of racial stereotypes on the performance of Taiwanese students in mathematics, and the influence of Aboriginal stereotypes on the performance of aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students in school and sports performance. In addition, the relevant academic objectives are as follows: gender, ethnicity, age, and medical care, and so on, and there is an inconsistent influence mechanism between the two effects based on the collating of the literature, such as the academic performance, the athletic performance, the cognitive operation, and so on. Mein-Woei Suen studied at University of Birmingham. He has been involved with studies related to stereotype threat effects and stereotype boost effects. The subject of research includes: The impact of gender stereotypes on the dominance of men or the dominance of women, the impact of racial stereotypes on the performance of Taiwanese students in mathematics, and the influence of Aboriginal stereotypes on the performance of aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students in school and sports performance. In addition, the relevant academic objectives are as follows: gender, ethnicity, age, and medical care, and so on, and there is an inconsistent influence mechanism between the two effects based on the collating of the literature, such as the academic performance, the athletic performance, the cognitive operation, and so on.

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