We conduct laboratory experiments that explore how gender stereotypes shape beliefs about ability of oneself and others in different categories of knowledge. The data reveal two patterns. First, men’s and women’s beliefs about both oneself and others exceed observed ability on average, particularly in difficult tasks. Second, overestimation of ability by both men and women varies across categories. To understand these patterns, we develop a model that separates gender stereotypes from mis-estimation of ability related to the difficulty of the task. We find that stereotypes contribute to gender gaps in self-confidence, assessments of others, and behavior in a cooperative game
The purpose of the present study was to assess the degree to which individuals stereotype the sexes ...
Two studies with heterosexual female and malecollege students explored the effects on mood and bodyi...
The present study tested the influence of social status and gender salience on the malleability of m...
We conduct laboratory experiments that explore how gender stereotypes shape beliefs about ability of...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
We use a lab experiment to explore the factors that predict an individual’s decision to contribute h...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
There are many differences between men and women. To some extent, these are captured in the stereoty...
Three studies examined the impact of stereotype messages on men\u27s and women\u27s performance of a...
In the present research we investigated gender-specific beliefs about emotional behaviour. In Study ...
Three studies examined the impact of stereotype messages on men's and women's performance of a menta...
This article explores the existence and endogeneity of gender differences in strategic behaviour. We...
In the present research we investigated gender-specific beliefs about emotional behaviour. In Study ...
Previous research indicates that economic agents incorrectly believe that they will perform better t...
Social stereotypes are communicated through language use. Among them, gender stereotypes are very h...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the degree to which individuals stereotype the sexes ...
Two studies with heterosexual female and malecollege students explored the effects on mood and bodyi...
The present study tested the influence of social status and gender salience on the malleability of m...
We conduct laboratory experiments that explore how gender stereotypes shape beliefs about ability of...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
We use a lab experiment to explore the factors that predict an individual’s decision to contribute h...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
There are many differences between men and women. To some extent, these are captured in the stereoty...
Three studies examined the impact of stereotype messages on men\u27s and women\u27s performance of a...
In the present research we investigated gender-specific beliefs about emotional behaviour. In Study ...
Three studies examined the impact of stereotype messages on men's and women's performance of a menta...
This article explores the existence and endogeneity of gender differences in strategic behaviour. We...
In the present research we investigated gender-specific beliefs about emotional behaviour. In Study ...
Previous research indicates that economic agents incorrectly believe that they will perform better t...
Social stereotypes are communicated through language use. Among them, gender stereotypes are very h...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the degree to which individuals stereotype the sexes ...
Two studies with heterosexual female and malecollege students explored the effects on mood and bodyi...
The present study tested the influence of social status and gender salience on the malleability of m...