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Women are underrepresented in fields where success is believed to require brilliance

机译:妇女在认为成功需要光彩的领域中任职人数不足

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Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields is a prominent concern in our society and many others. Closer inspection of this phenomenon reveals a more nuanced picture, however, with women achieving parity with men at the Ph.D. level in certain STEM fields, while also being underrepresented in some non-STEM fields. It is important to consider and provide an account of this field-by-field variability. The field-specific ability beliefs (FAB) hypothesis aims to provide such an account, proposing that women are likely to be underrepresented in fields thought to require raw intellectual talent—a sort of talent that women are stereotyped to possess less of than men. In two studies, we provide evidence for the FAB hypothesis, demonstrating that the academic fields believed by laypeople to require brilliance are also the fields with lower female representation. We also found that the FABs of participants with college-level exposure to a field were more predictive of its female representation than those of participants without college exposure, presumably because the former beliefs mirror more closely those of the field’s practitioners (the direct “gatekeepers”). Moreover, the FABs of participants with college exposure to a field predicted the magnitude of the field’s gender gap above and beyond their beliefs about the level of mathematical and verbal skills required. Finally, we found that beliefs about the importance of brilliance to success in a field may predict its female representation in part by fostering the impression that the field demands solitary work and competition with others. These results suggest new solutions for enhancing diversity within STEM and across the academic spectrum.
机译:妇女在科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)领域中的任职人数不足是我们社会以及许多其他社会关注的重点。对这种现象的更仔细检查显示出更加细微的画面,但是在博士学位期间女性与男性达到了同等地位。某些STEM字段中的级别,而在某些非STEM字段中的代表性不足。重要的是要考虑并说明这种逐场变化。特定领域能力信念(FAB)假说旨在提供这种解释,表明女性在认为需要原始智力才能的领域中代表性不足,即女性被定型为拥有少于男性的那种才能。在两项研究中,我们为FAB假设提供了证据,表明非专业人士认为需要才华的学术领域也是女性代表性较低的领域。我们还发现,与没有大学学历的参与者相比,具有大学学历的女性的FAB对其女性代表的预测更具预测性,这可能是因为前者的信念与该领域从业者(直接的“守门人”)的信念更加相似。 )。此外,参加过某领域大学课程的参与者的FAB预测了该领域性别差距的大小,超出了他们对所需数学和语言技能水平的看法。最后,我们发现,关于光彩对于某个领域的成功的重要性的信念可能部分地通过树立一种印象,即该领域需要单独工作和与他人竞争,从而预测其女性代表。这些结果为增强STEM内部和整个学术领域的多样性提出了新的解决方案。

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