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Stereotype Threat and College Academic Performance: A Latent Variables Approach.

Jayanti Owens, Douglas S Massey.   

Abstract

Stereotype threat theory has gained experimental and survey-based support in helping explain the academic underperformance of minority students at selective colleges and universities. Stereotype threat theory states that minority students underperform because of pressures created by negative stereotypes about their racial group. Past survey-based studies, however, are characterized by methodological inefficiencies and potential biases: key theoretical constructs have only been measured using summed indicators and predicted relationships modeled using ordinary least squares. Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshman, this study overcomes previous methodological shortcomings by developing a latent construct model of stereotype threat. Theoretical constructs and equations are estimated simultaneously from multiple indicators, yielding a more reliable, valid, and parsimonious test of key propositions. Findings additionally support the view that social stigma can indeed have strong negative effects on the academic performance of pejoratively stereotyped racial-minority group members, not only in laboratory settings, but also in the real world.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 23950616      PMCID: PMC3742025          DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2010.09.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Res        ISSN: 0049-089X


  8 in total

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Journal:  Annu Rev Psychol       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 24.137

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Authors:  Gregory M Walton; Geoffrey L Cohen
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  2007-01

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Authors:  Geoffrey L Cohen; Julio Garcia; Nancy Apfel; Allison Master
Journal:  Science       Date:  2006-09-01       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  Geoffrey L Cohen; Julio Garcia; Valerie Purdie-Vaughns; Nancy Apfel; Patricia Brzustoski
Journal:  Science       Date:  2009-04-17       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  C M Steele; J Aronson
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  1995-11

8.  Latent ability: grades and test scores systematically underestimate the intellectual ability of negatively stereotyped students.

Authors:  Gregory M Walton; Steven J Spencer
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2009-07-29
  8 in total
  7 in total

1.  Racial/Ethnic Variations in the Consequences of Religious Participation for Academic Achievement at Elite Colleges and Universities.

Authors:  Jayanti Owens
Journal:  Sociol Relig       Date:  2014-03

2.  Mediators of Stereotype Threat among Black College Students.

Authors:  Douglas S Massey; Jayanti Owens
Journal:  Ethn Racial Stud       Date:  2014-04-01

3.  BLACK AND HISPANIC IMMIGRANTS' RESILIENCE AGAINST NEGATIVE ABILITY RACIAL STEREOTYPES AT SELECTIVE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE UNITED STATES*

Authors:  Jayanti Owens; Scott M Lynch
Journal:  Sociol Educ       Date:  2012-10

4.  "I Do But I Don't": The Search for Identity in Urban African American Adolescents.

Authors:  Rebecca Lakin Gullan; Beth Necowitz Hoffman; Stephen S Leff
Journal:  Penn GSE Perspect Urban Educ       Date:  2011

5.  Admissions Is Not Enough: The Racial Achievement Gap in Medical Education.

Authors:  Alana C Jones; Alana C Nichols; Carmel M McNicholas; Fatima C Stanford
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 7.840

6.  A Values-Affirmation Intervention Does Not Benefit Negatively Stereotyped Immigrant Students in the Netherlands.

Authors:  Elisabeth M de Jong; Francine C Jellesma; Helma M Y Koomen; Peter F de Jong
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-05-13

7.  The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on the Self-Concept of Female Students in STEM Subjects with an Under-Representation of Females.

Authors:  Bernhard Ertl; Silke Luttenberger; Manuela Paechter
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-05-17
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