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Where do thunderstorms form most frequently in the United States? Why is this the case?
Key Idea
A central concept or principle that is foundational to understanding a broader topic or theory.
Stereotype Threat
The risk of confirming negative stereotypes about an individual's racial, ethnic, gender, or cultural group which can affect their performance in various activities.
Biased Test
An assessment that consistently produces unfair or unrepresentative results for certain groups of people.
Claude Steele
An American social psychologist known for his work on stereotype threat and its effects on performance in various domains, such as academic achievement.
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