Science faculty’s subtle gender biases favor male students
Institut thématique Génétique, génomique et bioinformatique · Yale University
Abstract
Despite efforts to recruit and retain more women, a stark gender disparity persists within academic science. Abundant research has demonstrated gender bias in many demographic groups, but has yet to experimentally investigate whether science faculty exhibit a bias against female students that could contribute to the gender disparity in academic science. In a randomized double-blind study (n = 127), science faculty from research-intensive universities rated the application materials of a student-who was randomly assigned either a male or female name-for a laboratory manager position. Faculty participants rated the male applicant as significantly more competent and hireable than the (identical) female applicant.…
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- Gender bias
- Salary
- Psychology
- Gender disparity
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychological intervention
- Social psychology
- Demography
- Gender equality