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Reducing the Gender Achievement Gap in College Science: A Classroom Study of Values Affirmation

University of Colorado Boulder · Palo Alto University

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Abstract

In many science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines, women are outperformed by men in test scores, jeopardizing their success in science-oriented courses and careers. The current study tested the effectiveness of a psychological intervention, called values affirmation, in reducing the gender achievement gap in a college-level introductory physics class. In this randomized double-blind study, 399 students either wrote about their most important values or not, twice at the beginning of the 15-week course. Values affirmation reduced the male-female performance and learning difference substantially and elevated women's modal grades from the C to B range. Benefits were strongest for women who…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Gender gap
  • Stereotype threat
  • Psychology
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Stereotype (UML)
  • Science education
  • Test (biology)
  • Class (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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