Stereotype threat shapes academic success for minorities and women in STEM.
Stereotype threat is the fear of confirming negative stereotypes about your group through your actions. It can affect anyone in a group with a negative stereotype. This theory is widely applicable and can impact various behaviors. Most research on stereotype threat focuses on its effects in academic settings, where it can have significant consequences for career and education opportunities. It is a dominant theory for explaining group-based differences in higher education for racial minorities and women in STEM fields.