Background: Asian medical students and doctors receive lower scores on average than their white counterparts in examinations in the UK and internationally (a phenomenon known as “differential attainment”). This could be due to examiner bias or to social, psychological or cultural influences on learning or performance. We investigated whether students’ scores or feedback show influence of ethnicity-related bias; whether examiners unconsciously bring to mind (activate) stereotypes when judging Asian students’ performance; whether activation depends on the stereotypicality of students’ performances; and whether stereotypes influence examiner memories of performances. Methods: ...
Abstract Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequ...
Background Reasons are unclear for differences in candidate performance in medical examinations by ...
Asian children have been over-rated for exhibiting problem behaviours (Sonuga-Barke et al., 1993). ...
Abstract Background Asian medical students and doctors receive lower scores on average than their wh...
Abstract Given our increasingly diverse societies, there is an urgent need for research into the cau...
Context: Ethnic minority students find that their ethnicity negatively affects the evaluation of the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachi...
Background: UK-trained medical students and doctors from minority ethnic groups underperform academi...
Evidence shows that medical students from Minority Ethnic (ME) backgrounds and male medical students...
Objective To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachie...
INTRODUCTION: We explored effects of gender, ethnic origin, first language, and training status on s...
textabstractMedical schools are increasingly faced with a more diverse student population. Generally...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently un...
Numerous examination modalities are used to assess theoretical knowledge and competency in medical s...
Phenomenon: Performance during the clinical phase of medical school is associated with membership in...
Abstract Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequ...
Background Reasons are unclear for differences in candidate performance in medical examinations by ...
Asian children have been over-rated for exhibiting problem behaviours (Sonuga-Barke et al., 1993). ...
Abstract Background Asian medical students and doctors receive lower scores on average than their wh...
Abstract Given our increasingly diverse societies, there is an urgent need for research into the cau...
Context: Ethnic minority students find that their ethnicity negatively affects the evaluation of the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachi...
Background: UK-trained medical students and doctors from minority ethnic groups underperform academi...
Evidence shows that medical students from Minority Ethnic (ME) backgrounds and male medical students...
Objective To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachie...
INTRODUCTION: We explored effects of gender, ethnic origin, first language, and training status on s...
textabstractMedical schools are increasingly faced with a more diverse student population. Generally...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently un...
Numerous examination modalities are used to assess theoretical knowledge and competency in medical s...
Phenomenon: Performance during the clinical phase of medical school is associated with membership in...
Abstract Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequ...
Background Reasons are unclear for differences in candidate performance in medical examinations by ...
Asian children have been over-rated for exhibiting problem behaviours (Sonuga-Barke et al., 1993). ...