In this article I flesh out support for observations that scientific accounts of social groups can influence the very groups and mental phenomena under investigation. The controversial hypothesis that there are hardwired differences between the brains of males and females that contribute to sex differences in gender-typed behaviour is common in both the scientific and popular media. Here I present evidence that such claims, quite independently of their scientific validity, have scope to sustain the very sex differences they seek to explain. I argue that, while further research is required, such claims can have self-fulfilling effects via their influence on social perception, behaviour and attitudes. The real effects of the products of scien...
ABSTRACT—Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were exami...
peer reviewedSex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
W poniższym artykule przedstawiam dane na poparcie twierdzenia o wpływie naukowych opisów grup społe...
The way much research on sexual differentiation is conducted and communicated has come under intense...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, when Darwin published his work on evolution, several fema...
Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of pu...
<div><p>Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accus...
A recent upsurge in unitary biological explanations for gender differences in behavior (i.e. that th...
For years, both psychologists and the general public have been fascinated with the notion that there...
Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of pu...
Two studies (total N = 778) looked at (1) how people react to research finding a sex difference depe...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
We report a direct replication of our earlier study looking at how people react to research on sex d...
Psychologists often argue that sex roles direct different types of socializing behaviors toward male...
ABSTRACT—Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were exami...
peer reviewedSex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
W poniższym artykule przedstawiam dane na poparcie twierdzenia o wpływie naukowych opisów grup społe...
The way much research on sexual differentiation is conducted and communicated has come under intense...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, when Darwin published his work on evolution, several fema...
Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of pu...
<div><p>Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accus...
A recent upsurge in unitary biological explanations for gender differences in behavior (i.e. that th...
For years, both psychologists and the general public have been fascinated with the notion that there...
Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of pu...
Two studies (total N = 778) looked at (1) how people react to research finding a sex difference depe...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
We report a direct replication of our earlier study looking at how people react to research on sex d...
Psychologists often argue that sex roles direct different types of socializing behaviors toward male...
ABSTRACT—Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were exami...
peer reviewedSex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...