A wide-spread stereotype that influences women’s paths into STEM (or non-STEM) fields is the implicit association of science and mathematics with “male” and with requiring high levels of male-associated “brilliance.” Recent research on such “field-specific ability beliefs” has shown that a high emphasis on brilliance in a specific field goes along with a low share of female students among its graduates. A possible mediating mechanisms between cultural expectations and stereotypes on the one hand, and women’s underrepresentation in math-intensive STEM fields on the other hand, is that women may be more likely than men to feel that they do not belong in these fields. In the present study, we investigated field-specific ability beliefs as well...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Experiences that compel people to challenge social stereotypes can promote enhanced cognitive flexib...
Background Prior research has inconsistently operationalized Science, Technology, Engineering, and M...
A wide-spread stereotype that influences women’s paths into STEM (or non-STEM) fields is the implici...
Research and popular debate on female underrepresentation in academia has focused on STEM fields. Bu...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...
Belonging uncertainty, defined as the general concern about the quality of one's social relationship...
Recent evidence suggests that women may be underrepresented in fields said to require high levels of...
Research and popular debate on female underrepresentation in academia has focused on STEM fields. Bu...
Abstract Background Innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields in the U....
Only 16.3% of U.S. undergraduates in 2007 planned to major in engineering with only 2.6% of them wom...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
After decades of research and interventions, the gender gap in STEM fields has narrowed, and even cl...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Experiences that compel people to challenge social stereotypes can promote enhanced cognitive flexib...
Background Prior research has inconsistently operationalized Science, Technology, Engineering, and M...
A wide-spread stereotype that influences women’s paths into STEM (or non-STEM) fields is the implici...
Research and popular debate on female underrepresentation in academia has focused on STEM fields. Bu...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...
Belonging uncertainty, defined as the general concern about the quality of one's social relationship...
Recent evidence suggests that women may be underrepresented in fields said to require high levels of...
Research and popular debate on female underrepresentation in academia has focused on STEM fields. Bu...
Abstract Background Innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields in the U....
Only 16.3% of U.S. undergraduates in 2007 planned to major in engineering with only 2.6% of them wom...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
After decades of research and interventions, the gender gap in STEM fields has narrowed, and even cl...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Experiences that compel people to challenge social stereotypes can promote enhanced cognitive flexib...
Background Prior research has inconsistently operationalized Science, Technology, Engineering, and M...