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Stereotype Lift
Authors:Gregory M Walton  Geoffrey L Cohen
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Yale University, 2 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
Abstract:When a negative stereotype impugns the ability or worth of an outgroup, people may experience stereotype lift—a performance boost that occurs when downward comparisons are made with a denigrated outgroup. In a meta-analytic review, members of non-stereotyped groups were found to perform better when a negative stereotype about an outgroup was linked to an intellectual test than when it was not (d=.24,p<.0001). Notably, people appear to link negative stereotypes to evaluative tests more or less automatically. Simply presenting a test as diagnostic of ability was thus sufficient to induce stereotype lift. Only when negative stereotypes were explicitly invalidated or rendered irrelevant to the test did the lift effect disappear.
Keywords:Stereotype   Stereotype threat   Performance   Downward comparison   White privilege   Academic achievement   Prejudice   Race   Gender
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