Trichome

Authors
Dario Cvencek, Andrew N Meltzoff, Anthony G Greenwald
Publication date
2011/5
Journal
Child development
Volume
82
Issue
3
Pages
766-779
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
A total of 247 American children between 6 and 10 years of age (126 girls and 121 boys) completed Implicit Association Tests and explicit self‐report measures assessing the association of (a) me with male (gender identity), (b) male with math (math–gender stereotype), and (c) me with math (math self‐concept). Two findings emerged. First, as early as second grade, the children demonstrated the American cultural stereotype that math is for boys on both implicit and explicit measures. Second, elementary school boys identified with math more strongly than did girls on both implicit and self‐report measures. The findings suggest that the math–gender stereotype is acquired early and influences emerging math self‐concepts prior to ages at which there are actual differences in math achievement.
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Scholar articles
D Cvencek, AN Meltzoff, AG Greenwald - Child development, 2011

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