Thursday, February 2, 2017

Stereotypes about 'brilliance' affect girls' interests as early as age 6, new study finds

02/02/2017 11:38 AM EST

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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.


Full story at http://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2017/january/stereotypes-about-brilliance-affect-girls-interests-as-early-as-.html

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New York University


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