TY - JOUR
T1 - Motivated cultural worldview adherence and culturally loaded test performance
AU - Landau, Mark J.
AU - Greenberg, Jeff
AU - Rothschild, Zachary K.
PY - 2009/4
Y1 - 2009/4
N2 - Academic tests and their conditions of administration are culturally loaded when they make salient culturally specific knowledge structures in addition to measuring the intended cognitive ability. Cultural loading demonstrably influences test performance, but why? Drawing on converging perspectives on the psychological function of culture, this article proposes that one factor is the individual's internal motivation to affirm and uphold the cultural worldview. This possibility is tested within the framework of terror management theory, which claims that cultural worldview adherence defends against mortality-related concerns. It is hypothesized that making mortality salient would (a) improve performance on standardized test items when, incidental to the problem structure, the correct answers affirm prevailing cultural stereotypes and (b) impair test performance when excelling violates stereotypic expectancies for one's group. Two studies provide support for these hypotheses. Implications for test validity are briefly discussed.
AB - Academic tests and their conditions of administration are culturally loaded when they make salient culturally specific knowledge structures in addition to measuring the intended cognitive ability. Cultural loading demonstrably influences test performance, but why? Drawing on converging perspectives on the psychological function of culture, this article proposes that one factor is the individual's internal motivation to affirm and uphold the cultural worldview. This possibility is tested within the framework of terror management theory, which claims that cultural worldview adherence defends against mortality-related concerns. It is hypothesized that making mortality salient would (a) improve performance on standardized test items when, incidental to the problem structure, the correct answers affirm prevailing cultural stereotypes and (b) impair test performance when excelling violates stereotypic expectancies for one's group. Two studies provide support for these hypotheses. Implications for test validity are briefly discussed.
KW - Cultural bias
KW - Motivation
KW - Standardized testing
KW - Stereotype threat
KW - Terror management theory
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U2 - 10.1177/0146167208329630
DO - 10.1177/0146167208329630
M3 - Article
C2 - 19155423
AN - SCOPUS:62249179992
SN - 0146-1672
VL - 35
SP - 442
EP - 453
JO - Personality and social psychology bulletin
JF - Personality and social psychology bulletin
IS - 4
ER -