Answer:
b. Stereotype threat
Explanation:
Stereotype threat refers to being at risk of confirming, as a self-characteristic, a negative stereotype about one's social group (Steele & Aronson, 1995).
When one views oneself in terms of a salient group membership (e.g., "I am a woman. Women are not expected to study engineering as a course.” and “This is a difficult course of study to choose."), aspirations can be squashed because of concerns about possibly confirming negative stereotypes about one's group.
Thus, situations that increase the salience of the stereotyped group identity can increase vulnerability to stereotype threat.
Some of the consequences of stereotype threat include;