Young Girls Are Less Apt To Think Women Are Really, Really Smart
Girls are less likely to identify their own gender as brilliant than boys are, even at age 5. One question is whether it's the girls who need to change their thinking about innate intelligence.
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January 27, 2017 at 02:15AM
NPR News: Young Girls Are Less Apt To Think Women Are Really, Really Smart
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