RT @AlexisRebdo: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/tvm1p2CZkV
RT @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 「男は女に勝る」という古典的虚構は現代社会にも潜在します。今朝の『サイエンス』(https://t.co/zpPTkARddf)によれば、6歳でこの誤謬を持ち始めるそうです。6歳の女児はすでに「できる」と言われる男児と遊ぶのを避けがちです(実…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 「男は女に勝る」という古典的虚構は現代社会にも潜在します。今朝の『サイエンス』(https://t.co/zpPTkARddf)によれば、6歳でこの誤謬を持ち始めるそうです。6歳の女児はすでに「できる」と言われる男児と遊ぶのを避けがちです(実…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 「男は女に勝る」という古典的虚構は現代社会にも潜在します。今朝の『サイエンス』(https://t.co/zpPTkARddf)によれば、6歳でこの誤謬を持ち始めるそうです。6歳の女児はすでに「できる」と言われる男児と遊ぶのを避けがちです(実…
RT @kay_aych: @gilbertjacka @BBCNews they might, actually: https://t.co/wsWmT83nly Paper doesn't say toys are resp. but gender stereotypes…
Hilo: cautela para interpretar un reciente paper en Science. https://t.co/owLtSv8vAv
Not surprised but intrigued by the 5 to 6 yr old transition. https://t.co/XiOlKYvT2D
RT @NicolaSpaldin: By age 6, girls less likely to associate brilliance with their own gender and tend to avoid intellectual challenges: htt…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
Sad to discover that 6yo girls already start thinking they are not as smart and brilliant as boys... https://t.co/ZDQlsHaW37 https://t.co/IFhuLBHwpt
Somehow I did not get the impression that my daughters school is up-to-speed on this https://t.co/N0fIYp2mKQ
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/PLEYG85Qbp
On why parents have a huge responsibility from day#1 https://t.co/617915ECn7
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/LnaUSbkcLX
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/jHtmls8lSJ
TLDR: the headline finding isn't statistically significant, and I don't understand his v thorough critique of their stats. HT @sentientist https://t.co/2AlpKJbCHT
RT @goleylab: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/GZwJCdvzUj
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @AlexisRebdo: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/tvm1p2CZkV
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @chrisdc77: Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https:/…
Many children assimilate the idea that brilliance is a male quality at a young age. https://t.co/8rlToSkw9h
Scientific evidence that stereotypes suck. Girls start doubting their intellects as early as six. 😠 https://t.co/HDiDphNgvc
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early, influence children’s interests https://t.co/2UdK6pe2bS worrying, how to correct?
RT @AlexisRebdo: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/tvm1p2CZkV
RT @TiinaRoose: Girls start feeling they are less intellectually capable at the age of 5!!!!!! It’s disheartening! https://t.co/AtvCXhL80u
This is exactly why journal prestige=/=good science. At least my attitude towards brilliance defintely predicts my trust in @sciencemagazine https://t.co/B3nf4lIUB2
RT @AlexisRebdo: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/tvm1p2CZkV
Makes me sad -- By age 6, young girls already believe that boys are smarter than they are. https://t.co/6lVyCm0aQk
Makes me sad -- By age 6, young girls already believe that boys are smarter than they are. https://t.co/OOlYzan30Y
RT @NouraAlKaabi: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/CIh2…
RT @AlexisRebdo: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/tvm1p2CZkV
RT @NouraAlKaabi: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/CIh2…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @goleylab: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/GZwJCdvzUj
We have to act early to address this: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early (by age 6!) https://t.co/LYDdNLrmgh
Girls start loosing faith in their own talents by age 6, let's do something about it. https://t.co/VFr7frjfen
RT @NouraAlKaabi: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/CIh2…
But by age 6, girls would lump boys into the “really, really smart” category and avoid games intended for the “really, really smart." https://t.co/REbawUvgYz
RT @pontus_skoglund: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/MHl5btTvdo…
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/GZwJCdvzUj
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/CItOjLDGCm
Estereotipos que asocian a la inteligencia más estrechamente con los hombres que con las mujeres afecta mucho niñas https://t.co/D5wAnHUfGM
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/KQaFVwSHV6
6-year-old girls are less likely than boys to believe that members of their gender are “really, really smart” https://t.co/K2i2VsYOuk
6-year-old girls are less likely than boys to believe that members of their gender are “really, really smart” https://t.co/SXowkUMPSz
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge as early as 6 years old https://t.co/4YElIhZ71i
RT @AlexisRebdo: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/tvm1p2CZkV
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 「男は女に勝る」という古典的虚構は現代社会にも潜在します。今朝の『サイエンス』(https://t.co/zpPTkARddf)によれば、6歳でこの誤謬を持ち始めるそうです。6歳の女児はすでに「できる」と言われる男児と遊ぶのを避けがちです(実…
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/CIh2OJvWoF
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
Really, really smart study. https://t.co/kEDoNYxAjs
RT @AusWomenChem: Study shows children at 7 already think men/boys are more likely to be smart than women/girls. https://t.co/SIIjQ79TC7 HT…
Excellent thread raising some important questions. https://t.co/ZdjPwUs5J1
6-year old girls already think smart activites aren't for them...damn that's depressing BBC https://t.co/hvu62Fptlk https://t.co/nY6vkJCiaJ
RT @niall_gooch: How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tw…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @chrisdc77: Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https:/…
Research in @sciencemagazine; https://t.co/Jqw4TsawWr; girls at 6 less likely than boys to believe their gender is innately smart/talented! https://t.co/TXdRz9GlD8
Research in @sciencemagazine; https://t.co/auTThf1j0G; girls at 6 less likely than boys to believe their gender is innately smart/talented! https://t.co/kxt4tCTj2E
RT @PsyBrief: Great thread on this paper (reported in NYT here https://t.co/5aUdkxoiBY) https://t.co/YLvR1WDvmh
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @EloiseBouton: Dès 6 ans les #filles croient que les #hommes sont + intelligents & talentueux que les #femmes https://t.co/e6qMw15OvH #d…
RT @niall_gooch: How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tw…
RT @ealpaydin: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/iW7e16mydK
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 「男は女に勝る」という古典的虚構は現代社会にも潜在します。今朝の『サイエンス』(https://t.co/zpPTkARddf)によれば、6歳でこの誤謬を持ち始めるそうです。6歳の女児はすでに「できる」と言われる男児と遊ぶのを避けがちです(実…
RT @HappyTeachUK: According to @sciencemagazine, girls see themselves as less talented than boys from as young as six years https://t.co/10…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 「男は女に勝る」という古典的虚構は現代社会にも潜在します。今朝の『サイエンス』(https://t.co/zpPTkARddf)によれば、6歳でこの誤謬を持ち始めるそうです。6歳の女児はすでに「できる」と言われる男児と遊ぶのを避けがちです(実…
RT @niall_gooch: How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tw…
Estudio en @sciencemagazine muestra que a los 6 años niñas ya asocian brillantez e inteligencia superior con varones https://t.co/iAACxo8PJj
RT @niall_gooch: How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tw…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
According to @sciencemagazine, girls see themselves as less talented than boys from as young as six years https://t.co/10LyUi4NKc #WomenEd
Great thread on this paper (reported in NYT here https://t.co/5aUdkxoiBY) https://t.co/YLvR1WDvmh
RT @niall_gooch: How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tw…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/Eom98yVrn7
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RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
MUST READ: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/qjVquS966g
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
MUST READ: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/OkwBI4ADXT
Gracias!! Me interesa muchísimo el tema! https://t.co/94gfemV6e6
RT @GuidoBCor: @paleofreak hilo https://t.co/Cl7e6tAWNi
@VickyMendizabal @jerzioM Aquí está https://t.co/d477Yl8qmd
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
Beginning at 6, girls start to form ideas about their gender's innate intelligence https://t.co/ZKTpP03n3d
Stuart Ritchie vs bad psych reporting: a continuing series https://t.co/6l8PX8OoBC
RT @niall_gooch: How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tw…
How reliable is the paper on girls feeling less talented at a young age that's made big news today? Worth reading these tweets. https://t.co/mLX79wpmnX
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/ndIt2F0Dax
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @chrisdc77: Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https:/…
RT @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/oEamTO1spt
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @chrisdc77: Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https:/…