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You belong to a social group, and you know that many people on campus believe your social group does really poorly in psychology classes. As you begin to take your psychology exam, you are concerned that if you do poorly on the test, you will unintentionally support this negative belief about your social group. This situation illustrates the concept of

A) stereotype threat.
B) biased testing.
C) prejudicial performance.
D) academic's anxiety.

Stereotype Threat

The risk of conforming to stereotypes about one's social group, which can impair performance in certain situations due to anxiety and reduced confidence.

Social Group

A collection of individuals bound together by common social identities, interests, or purposes, forming a structured set of relationships.

Psychology Exam

An assessment designed to test the knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of psychology.

  • Uncover the factors responsible for stereotype threat and their repercussions on academic assessment performance.
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Angel OlveraOct 25, 2024
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