02/02/2017 11:38 AM EST
By the age of 6, girls become less likely than boys to associate brilliance with their own gender and are more likely to avoid activities said to require brilliance, shows a new study conducted by researchers at New York University, the University of Illinois, and Princeton University. Source New York University
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Thursday, February 2, 2017
Stereotypes about 'brilliance' affect girls' interests as early as age 6, new study finds
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