Stereotype threat can best be viewed as:

a. an awareness of a negative stereotype about one's group and an accompanying feeling that one's low performance would confirm the stereotype.
b. an awareness of a negative stereotype about one's group accompanied by the feeling that one can and must outperform the average performance in the group.
c. an awareness of a negative stereotype about other groups and the feeling that one must, at all costs, outperform other groups.
d. an awareness of a negative stereotype about other groups and the feeling that such stereotypes might actually generalize to one's current group.


a

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