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Developmental Changes in Self-Perceptions of Intelligence and Self-Confidence
Authors:Alice Ross Cold  Lorelei R. Brush  Eve R. Sprotzer
Affiliation:Wesleyan University;Abt Associates;Wesleyan University
Abstract:Sex differences in self-perceptions of intelligence and self-confidence were examined among third through eighth graders. In third grade, differences between the sexes were small and, in the case of perceptions of intelligence, favored the females. By fifth grade, males were more likely to describe themselves as smart and self-confident than were females. These differences persisted into the eighth grade. Further analyses indicated that the sex differences could not be adequately explained by the process of internalizing sex-stereotypes.
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