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RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
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…
@sciencebase some detailed criticism of the paper: https://t.co/zFEfuV4dIF
Some critical thoughts on the children gender-brilliance belief paper I shared today. Good to have scientists around who are still awake :-) https://t.co/BjZgsxAfll
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
By age 6, girls think boys are smarter! By age 6! https://t.co/54QxCtOd40
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @ealpaydin: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/iW7e16mydK
Look people, this is how science works ............ https://t.co/c6mLriDxzN
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
@AliceDreger @bechhof you know this is false Nat, see thread https://t.co/v9iqLmWVFD
RT @chrisdc77: Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https:/…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
Visto esto en el titular me dio por leer lo que decía en Science: https://t.co/nGQscfhcve Y claro. No. Biased. El estudio también, bytheway. https://t.co/idZcqODS2t
RT @AliceDreger: Girls start discounting their own intellectual abilities early, and that matters. https://t.co/uiIWZTw2Ju
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
It's important to be especially skeptical of results that reinforce our ideological priors. Statistics here seem especially sloppy. https://t.co/8TZLy5ejZz
RT @chrisdc77: Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https:/…
Important thread. Most scientists may be liberals but science cannot afford to be politically biased, especially now https://t.co/lDlTiI8gn2
@ApuntesCiencia @silveryraindrop @11defebreroES 7 años, ya entró el efecto género que describen aquí en @scienmag https://t.co/fDeCtSCufR
"by age 6, girls were prepared to lump more boys into the “really,really smart” category" https://t.co/EOSE9s4nQS #LetGirlsLearn #FromDayOne
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @AliceDreger: Girls start discounting their own intellectual abilities early, and that matters. https://t.co/uiIWZTw2Ju
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/rVKI8is5zh #SciCommUVic
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
'gendered notions of brilliance are acquired early and have an immediate effect on children’s interests' texto completo. ht @poloscience https://t.co/Ce41XH19pE
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
This thread. I'll look at the paper itself at lunchtime - looks, on first skim, to be bunk. https://t.co/gqh49cFUeO
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
Aquí lo explican todo muy bien https://t.co/Cl7e6tAWNi
RT @MeridethGattis: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests | Science https://t.co/0b…
RT @Knowledge_GMMH: Gender Stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interest. Full text access: https:/…
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 @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
Brilliance=male stereotype: I will make sure my little girl doesn't believe that! https://t.co/ESdbxI2bnW
RT @RebeccaSear: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/n5JiLtdL4I
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests.. https://t.co/dY8q4RESCY
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @NicolaSpaldin: By age 6, girls less likely to associate brilliance with their own gender and tend to avoid intellectual challenges: htt…
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/Z5do5cuOpu
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/iW7e16mydK
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls less likely than boys to describe selves as 'really, really smart' https://t.co/aQKh5y8UIa
We have a lot to do on this field! Give self-esteem to our girls, and allow our boys to be nice. https://t.co/DHhbGZH0yf #GenderStereotypes
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @NPilakouta: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests @scienmag https://t.co/7bptMA…
Las niñas asocian que cuando se habla de una persona "brillante" se está hablando de un niño https://t.co/cKbKrcObvS https://t.co/Iua2r14PJ9
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/3ay1Qn7PdA
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
@Ithaqua69 No compartimos tu opinión, pero a veces pasa. 😇. El artículo de Science: https://t.co/dPF24jgGyb
Girls made to think they are less smart by age 6 study finds https://t.co/JjHbjsYpEM #Gender #STEM https://t.co/931ZxsUTQw #Unconsciousbias
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @annaliisalaine: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children https://t.co/jTNfssRUAq
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…
RT @AtheneDonald: She and I share anxieties about how children receive culturally stereotyped messages v early. See this recent study https…
RT @WomeninPolarSci: One of the saddest articles I've read in quite some time: Girls feel 'less talented' by age six https://t.co/DUJix06l3…
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 @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
@MtzGra @Manuj_Hidalgo Cuidado: https://t.co/CDewqRedmj
RT @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
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 @scienmag https://t.co/7bptMAArFd #genderbias https://t.co/2Xv0aJVYrM
RT @WomeninPolarSci: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early (as age 6!) influence children’s interests https://t.co/ryw…
RT @WomeninPolarSci: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early (as age 6!) influence children’s interests https://t.co/ryw…
RT @StuartJRitchie: Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
Some thoughts on this new paper in Science about gender stereotypes of intellectual ability (https://t.co/z6wkClpXLJ):
RT @RebeccaSear: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/n5JiLtdL4I
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls less likely than boys to describe selves as 'really, really smart' https://t.co/aQKh5y8UIa
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 @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
RT @sees_lab: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/ZAMxEfzkMq
One of the saddest articles I've read in quite some time: Girls feel 'less talented' by age six https://t.co/DUJix06l32 https://t.co/XFgcSRU5eM
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early (as age 6!) influence children’s interests https://t.co/rywUYp4zte
RT @annaliisalaine: We as parents and teachers should do everything in our power to change this. https://t.co/00PKQyqDto
RT @sees_lab: Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/ZAMxEfzkMq
RT @ethanjweiss: Interesting... Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/…
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/ZAMxEfzkMq
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls less likely than boys to describe selves as 'really, really smart' https://t.co/aQKh5y8UIa
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests https://t.co/qp8HTRHK2n
RT @Finn_Mackay: By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https…
By age 6 girls steering themselves away frm activities they think are for 'smarter' people & assume boys are smarter https://t.co/aQKh5y8UIa
By age 6 girls less likely than boys to describe selves as 'really, really smart' https://t.co/aQKh5y8UIa