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"Hartverscheurend", zo omschrijft professor Andrei Cimpian de resultaten van zijn onderzoek naar genderstereotyperingen.
"Hartverscheurend", zo omschrijft professor Andrei Cimpian de resultaten van zijn onderzoek naar genderstereotyperingen.
"Ontmoedigend", zo omschrijft professor Andrei Cimpian de resultaten van zijn onderzoek naar genderstereotyperingen.
Of course girls can be smart ! But they can't be " really, really smart "--the way boys can be --right? It probably bothers you…
However, the researchers also caution that more work is needed to investigate how broadly these results apply By the age of six…
From the age of six, girls begin to link the idea of being "really, really smart" with men more than with women, according to a…
Women account for more than half the U.S. population, but only 30 percent of those employed as scientists and engineers in the…
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discovered the majority of 6-year-old girls believe boys are smarter than girls.
A recent study discovered the majority of 6-year-old girls believe boys are smarter than girls.
discovered the majority of 6-year-old girls believe boys are smarter than girls.
Stereotypes about intelligence may take hold earlier than we thought. From an early age, girls are less likely to see…
The study on 400 children, in the journal Science, initially found both five-year-old boys and girls thought their own gender…
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Last updated 10:44, January 29 2017 iSTOCK A new study finds that 6-year-old girls are less likely than boys to think members…
A girl plays with a sled in the snow in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 12, 2017. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling) WASHINGTON, Jan.
If your six-year-old daughter is shying away from playing smarter games, it may be because she may have begun to associate…
By the age of six, girls become less likely than boys to believe that members of their gender are brilliant, and are more…
Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests that girls as…
By the age of 6, girls become less likely than boys to associate brilliance with their own gender, according to a new study.
Tuoreen amerikkalaistutkimuksen mukaan tytöt alkavat kuusivuotiaina uskoa, että pojat ovat heitä älykkäämpiä.
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Girls as young as six believe that exceptional talent is a male trait, according to "heartbreaking" research into gender…
Six-year-old girls are less likely than boys to believe their gender is poised for brilliance, and they better tend to veer…
Gender stereotypes emerge early, and by age six, girls are less likely to believe females are “brilliant” and more likely to…
When some researchers read a group of five-year-olds a story about a person who was “really, really smart,” and then asked what…
When some researchers read a group of five-year-olds a story about a person who was “really, really smart,” and then asked what…
It’s hardly breaking news that gender stereotypes are alive and well, and they often deter women from pursuing careers in…
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Why do so few women end up in physics, mathematics and other fields traditionally associated with "brilliance"? Part of the…
When I was in 4th grade, our teacher taught us how to debate by breaking up the 20 or so kids into a few small groups and…
A new study found that young girls around the age of 6 begin to associate boys, instead of their own gender, with being “really…
Brilliance may seem like trait immune to bias: When a person can prove their intellectual talents, they earn the label.
Sat, Jan 28, 2017 - Page 4 AP, WASHINGTON Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure.
A series of experiments conducted with hundreds of randomly chosen children aged 5 to 7 show gender stereotypes about…
Six-year-old girls more likely than boys to avoid activities said to require 'brilliance' By Emma Batha LONDON, Jan 27 (Thomson…
A new study says that girls as young as 6 are less likely than boys to label people of their own gender as “really, really smart.
Girls do better than boys in school, on average, and they know it. So why do girls tend to shy away from careers in physics…
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Dat genderstereotypen zeer krachtig zijn, wordt nog maar eens bewezen in een nieuwe studie die gisteren is verschenen in het…
(CNN) -- By the age of 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance and more suited to "really, really smart…
(CNN) -- By the age of 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance and more suited to "really, really smart…
(CNN) -- By the age of 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance and more suited to "really, really smart…
Stereotypes affect kids much earlier than you might think. Can women be brilliant? Little girls are apparently not so sure, and…
By Juliet Perry and Meera Senthilingam CNN (CNN) -- By the age of 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance…
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The US-based researchers found that at the age of 5, girls viewed themselves as being just as capable as their male…
(CNN)By the age of 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance and more suited to "really, really smart…
(CNN)By the age of 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance and more suited to "really, really smart…
Why do so few women end up in physics, mathematics and other fields traditionally associated with “brilliance”? Part of the…
If you were to ask five-year-old girls and boys whether they’ll grow up to be “really, really smart,” both genders would have…
(Newser) – A new study suggests that girls start to view boys as smarter as early as age 6.
Gender stereotypes may affect girls as early as the first grade. A recent study found that girls, starting at age 6, are less…
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. suggests that girls as young as 6 can be led to believe men…
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. suggests that girls as young as 6 can be led to believe men…
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
LONDON – Girls assimilate stereotypes associating brilliance with men rather than women by the time they are six, potentially…
A US study has found girls as young as six tend to associate brilliance with men more than women.
Heel erg slim zijn, dat is typisch een eigenschap voor jongens en mannen. Die stereotype gedachte zit er bij meisjes al op…
A US study has found girls as young as six tend to associate brilliance with men more than women.
Girls were significantly less interested than boys in the game for smart children.
Gender stereotypes may affect girls as early as the first grade. A recent study found that girls, starting at age 6, are less…
Gender stereotypes start in elementary school, a study published today in Science suggests.
Gender stereotypes may affect girls as early as the first grade. A recent study found that girls, starting at age 6, are less…
Gender stereotypes may affect girls as early as the first grade. A recent study found that girls, starting at age 6, are less…
Girls as young as 6 years old are less likely than boys to label people of their own gender as “really, really smart,…
Girls as young as 6 years old are less likely than boys to label people of their own gender as “really, really smart,…
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Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests that girls as…
Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests that girls as…
New York: Girls as young as six years old believe that exceptional talent is a male trait, according to new "heartbreaking…
Girls in the first few years of elementary school are less likely than boys to say that their own gender is "really, really…
Gender stereotypes emerge early and by age six girls are less likely to believe females are "brilliant" and more likely to…
MIAMI, United States (AFP) — Gender stereotypes emerge early, and by age six, girls are less likely to believe females are "brill…
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WASHINGTON – Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
By the time girls settle into school they begin to think “brilliance” is for boys, according to a U.S.
Study also found at the age of five, there is no difference between the sexes The researchers think these stereotypes have a…
Girls start to see themselves as less innately talented than boys do when they are only six years old, a group of US…
Журнал Science опубликовал результаты исследования, согласно которому уже с шести лет многие девочки убеждены, что одаренность …