The role of performance-avoidance goals and worry in mediating the relationship between stereotype threat and performance |
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Authors: | Amanda B. Brodish Patricia G. Devine |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Psychology, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA |
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Abstract: | To understand the process underlying stereotype threat better, we developed and tested a model integrating the extant stereotype threat research with insights from achievement goal theory. The core tenet of this model is that stereotype threat impairs performance through performance-avoidance goal adoption and worry about one’s performance. To test this model, women under stereotype threat and not under threat reported their test-related achievement goals before completing a difficult math test. In addition, participants reported their state test anxiety, including worry, immediately before or after completing the math test. Results revealed that performance-avoidance goals and worry mediated the effect of stereotype threat on performance. Contributions of this model to the stereotype threat literature are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Stereotype threat Achievement goals Worry Test anxiety |
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