A person who has been affected by a stereotype threat is likely to
A) score higher on a test if there is an expectation that they will score lower.
B) score lower on a test if they are a child and are tested by someone of their own ethnic group.
C) score lower on a test because they fear not only that a poor score would reflect badly on themselves, but also on the group to which they belong.
D) score lower on a test if there is an expectation that they will score high and a failure to score higher will reflect badly on the group to which they belong.
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