Stereotypes and the achievement gap: Stereotype threat prior to test taking

M Appel, N Kronberger - Educational Psychology Review, 2012 - Springer
Educational Psychology Review, 2012Springer
Stereotype threat is known as a situational predicament that prevents members of negatively
stereotyped groups to perform up to their full ability. This review shows that the detrimental
influence of stereotype threat goes beyond test taking: It impairs stereotyped students to
build abilities in the first place. Guided by current theory on stereotype threat processes and
boundary conditions, this review integrates findings on test taking, disidentification, and
learning. A new three-stage account of stereotype threat is proposed that includes …
Abstract
Stereotype threat is known as a situational predicament that prevents members of negatively stereotyped groups to perform up to their full ability. This review shows that the detrimental influence of stereotype threat goes beyond test taking: It impairs stereotyped students to build abilities in the first place. Guided by current theory on stereotype threat processes and boundary conditions, this review integrates findings on test taking, disidentification, and learning. A new three-stage account of stereotype threat is proposed that includes stereotype threat effects on both ability and performance. Implications for future research and practice are discussed.
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