The Fall of Stereotype Threat: A Reckoning for Social Psychology

2024-12-19

This article revisits stereotype threat, a once-dominant theory in social psychology explaining how negative stereotypes impact the performance of marginalized groups. Author Michael Inzlicht recounts its rise and fall, detailing how groundbreaking initial research ultimately failed to replicate in large-scale studies. This led to a critical examination of the theory's validity and broader methodological issues within social psychology. Inzlicht candidly reflects on past questionable research practices, including data manipulation, and concludes that the stereotype threat effect is far weaker and less consistent than previously believed. The article calls for greater rigor and self-correction within the field.

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