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Gender bias triggers diverging science interests between women and men: The role of activity interest appraisals

机译:性别偏见引发男女之间科学兴趣的差异:活动兴趣评估的作用

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Women leave science fields at greater rates than men, and loss of interest is a key motivator for leaving. Although research widely demonstrates effects of gender bias on other motivational processes, whether gender bias directly affects feelings of interest toward science activities is unknown. We used a false feedback paradigm to manipulate whether women (Study 1) and men (Study 2) participants perceived the reason for feedback as due to pro-male bias. Because activity interest also depends on how students approach and perform the activity, effects of biased feedback on interest appraisals were isolated by introducing gender bias only after the science activity was completed. When the feedback was perceived as due to pro-male bias, women (Study 1) reported lower interest and men (Study 2) reported greater interest in the science activity, and interest, in turn, positively predicted subsequent requests for career information in both studies. Implications for understanding diverging science interests between women and men are discussed.
机译:妇女离开科学领域的比率比男人高,失去兴趣是离职的主要动力。尽管研究广泛地证明了性别偏见对其他动机过程的影响,但是性别偏见是否直接影响对科学活动的兴趣尚不清楚。我们使用错误的反馈范式来操纵女性(研究1)和男性(研究2)参与者是否认为反馈的原因是由于亲男性的偏见。由于活动兴趣还取决于学生如何进行和进行活动,因此只有在完成科学活动后才通过引入性别偏见来隔离偏见对兴趣评估的影响。当反馈被认为是由于亲男性偏见引起的时,女性(研究1)报告的兴趣较低,而男性(研究2)报告的对科学活动的兴趣更大,而兴趣反过来又积极预测了双方对职业信息的需求学习。讨论了理解男女之间科学利益差异的含义。

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