Retraction
Cardiovascular and Self-Regulatory Consequences of SES-Based Social Identity Threat
Paper Information
Record ID:
24912
Author(s):
Publication Date:
May 01, 2019
Retraction Date:
November 13, 2020
(5.0 years years ago)
Subjects:
Institutions:
Country:
🇺🇸 United StatesArticle Type:
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Retraction PubMed ID:
Retraction Details
Citations (5)
5
Total Citations2
Post-Retraction(40.0%)
2
Pre-Retraction0
Same DayPost-Retraction Citation Analysis
0
Within 30 days
1
Within 1 year
1
After 2+ years
1648
Days since retraction (latest)
Heavy Metals Removal Using Carbon Based Nanocomposites
Unknown Authors
Unknown Journal
Published: Unknown
Higher trait working memory capacity may benefit standardized test performance under race-related stereotype threat
LaTasha R Holden, Kerri A. Goodwin, Andrew R. A. Conway
Memory & Cognition
Open Access
Published: May 2025
1648 days after retraction
Upward socioeconomic status comparison temporarily hinders working memory: an exploratory study
Tiziano Šuran, Andréa Carnaghi, Raffaella I. Rumiati
Unknown Journal
Open Access
Published: Mar 2021
1 citation
1 citation
123 days after retraction
The effects of stereotype threat on older adults’ walking performance as a function of task difficulty and resource evaluations.
Sarah J. Barber, Kate Hamel, Carl Ketcham et al. (5 authors)
Psychology and Aging
Open Access
Published: Jan 2020
33 citations
33 citations
295 days before retraction
Clever girl: Benevolent sexism and cardiovascular threat
Veronica M. Lamarche, Mark D. Seery, Cheryl L. Kondrak et al. (5 authors)
Biological Psychology
Open Access
Published: Oct 2019
16 citations
16 citations
397 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations:
9
Years Since Retraction:
5.0 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Jul 24, 2025