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Gender Stereotyping and Affective Attitudes Towards Science in Chinese Secondary School Students
Authors:Mingxin Liu  Shi Jiannong  Philip Adey
Institution:1. Institute of Psychology , Chinese Academy of Sciences , China;2. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences , China;3. Institute of Psychology , Chinese Academy of Sciences , China;4. Kings College London , UK
Abstract:This study explores explicit and implicit gender‐science stereotypes and affective attitudes towards science in a sample of Chinese secondary school students. The results showed that (1) gender‐science stereotyping was more and more apparent as the specialization of science subjects progresses through secondary school, becoming stronger from the 10th grade; girls were more inclined to stereotype than boys while this gender difference decreased with increasing grade; (2) girls tend to have an implicit science‐unpleasant/humanities‐pleasant association from the 8th grade, while boys showed a negative implicit attitude towards science up to the 11th grade. In self‐report, girls preferred humanities to science, while boys preferred science to humanities; (3) implicit affective attitude was closely related to implicit stereotype. In particular, implicit affective attitude has a stronger predictive power on stereotype than the other way around, the result of which may have more significance for girls.
Keywords:Gender stereotype  Attitude towards science  Secondary school student  Attitudes
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