Understanding academic gender gaps is difficult because gender-imbalanced fields differ across many features, limiting researchers’ ability to systematically study candidate causes. In the present preregistered research, we isolate two potential explanations—brilliance beliefs and fixed versus growth intelligence mindsets—by comparing two fields that have inverse gender gaps and historic and topical overlap: philosophy and psychology. Many more men than women study philosophy and vice versa in psychology, with disparities emerging during undergraduate studies. No prior work has examined the contributions of both self-perceptions of brilliance and fixed versus growth mindsets on choice of major among undergraduate students. We assessed field...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
The idea that the underrepresentation of women in scientific fields stems from inherent sex differen...
The second wave feminist movement during the mid to late 20th century saw rapid advancements in cont...
Understanding academic gender gaps is difficult because gender-imbalanced fields differ across many ...
Women are consistently underrepresented in certain careers—not just in mathematics and science but a...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is purported to test our inclination to overcome impulsive, intu...
The persistent gender imbalance in many academic fields has been the topic of much recent research. ...
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...
In recent years, there has been much concern expressed about the underrepresentation of women in aca...
Mainstream psychological research has been characterized as androcentric in its construction ...
Despite the advances women have made over the last century, computer science is one of the domains i...
In their paper titled “Gender and philosophical intuition,” Buckwalter and Stich argue that the intu...
A wide-spread stereotype that influences women’s paths into STEM (or non-STEM) fields is the implici...
Although the gender gap in academia has narrowed, females are underrepresented within some fields in...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
The idea that the underrepresentation of women in scientific fields stems from inherent sex differen...
The second wave feminist movement during the mid to late 20th century saw rapid advancements in cont...
Understanding academic gender gaps is difficult because gender-imbalanced fields differ across many ...
Women are consistently underrepresented in certain careers—not just in mathematics and science but a...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is purported to test our inclination to overcome impulsive, intu...
The persistent gender imbalance in many academic fields has been the topic of much recent research. ...
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...
In recent years, there has been much concern expressed about the underrepresentation of women in aca...
Mainstream psychological research has been characterized as androcentric in its construction ...
Despite the advances women have made over the last century, computer science is one of the domains i...
In their paper titled “Gender and philosophical intuition,” Buckwalter and Stich argue that the intu...
A wide-spread stereotype that influences women’s paths into STEM (or non-STEM) fields is the implici...
Although the gender gap in academia has narrowed, females are underrepresented within some fields in...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
The idea that the underrepresentation of women in scientific fields stems from inherent sex differen...
The second wave feminist movement during the mid to late 20th century saw rapid advancements in cont...