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“Math is Hard!” The effect of gender priming on women’s attitudes
Authors:Jennifer R. Steele  Nalini Ambady
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, York University, Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies, Ont., Canada M3J 1P3
b Department of Psychology, Tufts University, 490 Boston Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, USA
Abstract:In three studies, we examined the effect of a self-relevant category prime on women’s attitudes towards the gender-stereotyped domains of arts (positively stereotyped) and mathematics (negatively stereotyped). In Study 1, women who were subtly reminded of the category female (Study 1a) or their gender identity (Study 1b) expressed more stereotype consistent attitudes towards the academic domains of mathematics and the arts than participants in control conditions. In Study 2, women who were reminded of their female identity similarly demonstrated a stereotype-consistent shift in their implicit attitudes towards these domains relative to women in a control condition. The potential role of the working self-concept in mediating social category priming effects as well as the practical implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:Stereotype activation   Social category   Prime   Women   Attitudes   Mathematics   Stereotype threat   Implicit associations
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