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A randomised trial of the influence of racial stereotype bias on examiners’ scores, feedback and recollections in undergraduate clinical exams
by
Davies, Ben
, Eva, Kevin
, Boohan, Mairhead
, Woolf, Katherine
, Benbow, Emyr
, Yeates, Peter
in
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
/ Assessment
/ Bias
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical Competence
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Communication
/ Differential attainment
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Education, Medical - standards
/ Educational aspects
/ Ethnicity
/ European Continental Ancestry Group
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Health education
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Memory
/ Mental task performance
/ Racism
/ Research Article
/ Stereotypes
/ Students
/ Students, Medical
2017
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A randomised trial of the influence of racial stereotype bias on examiners’ scores, feedback and recollections in undergraduate clinical exams
by
Davies, Ben
, Eva, Kevin
, Boohan, Mairhead
, Woolf, Katherine
, Benbow, Emyr
, Yeates, Peter
in
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
/ Assessment
/ Bias
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical Competence
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Communication
/ Differential attainment
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Education, Medical - standards
/ Educational aspects
/ Ethnicity
/ European Continental Ancestry Group
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Health education
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Memory
/ Mental task performance
/ Racism
/ Research Article
/ Stereotypes
/ Students
/ Students, Medical
2017
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A randomised trial of the influence of racial stereotype bias on examiners’ scores, feedback and recollections in undergraduate clinical exams
by
Davies, Ben
, Eva, Kevin
, Boohan, Mairhead
, Woolf, Katherine
, Benbow, Emyr
, Yeates, Peter
in
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
/ Assessment
/ Bias
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical Competence
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Communication
/ Differential attainment
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Education, Medical - standards
/ Educational aspects
/ Ethnicity
/ European Continental Ancestry Group
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Health education
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Memory
/ Mental task performance
/ Racism
/ Research Article
/ Stereotypes
/ Students
/ Students, Medical
2017
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A randomised trial of the influence of racial stereotype bias on examiners’ scores, feedback and recollections in undergraduate clinical exams
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A randomised trial of the influence of racial stereotype bias on examiners’ scores, feedback and recollections in undergraduate clinical exams
2017
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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
This is a randomised, double-blinded, controlled, Internet-based trial. We created near-identical videos of medical student performances on a simulated Objective Structured Clinical Exam using British Asian and white British actors. Examiners were randomly assigned to watch performances from white and Asian students that were either consistent or inconsistent with a previously described stereotype of Asian students’ performance. We compared the two examiner groups in terms of the following: the scores and feedback they gave white and Asian students; how much the Asian stereotype was activated in their minds (response times to Asian-stereotypical vs neutral words in a lexical decision task); and whether the stereotype influenced memories of student performances (recognition rates for real vs invented stereotype-consistent vs stereotype-inconsistent phrases from one of the videos).
Results
Examiners responded to Asian-stereotypical words (716 ms, 95% confidence interval (CI) 702–731 ms) faster than neutral words (769 ms, 95% CI 753–786 ms,
p
< 0.001), suggesting Asian stereotypes were activated (or at least active) in examiners’ minds. This occurred regardless of whether examiners observed stereotype-consistent or stereotype-inconsistent performances. Despite this stereotype activation, student ethnicity had no influence on examiners’ scores; on the feedback examiners gave; or on examiners’ memories for one performance.
Conclusions
Examiner bias does not appear to explain the differential attainment of Asian students in UK medical schools. Efforts to ensure equality should focus on social, psychological and cultural factors that may disadvantage learning or performance in Asian and other minority ethnic students.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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