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      Gender stereotypes in education: Development, consequences, and interventions

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      European Journal of Developmental Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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          The gender similarities hypothesis.

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          The differences model, which argues that males and females are vastly different psychologically, dominates the popular media. Here, the author advances a very different view, the gender similarities hypothesis, which holds that males and females are similar on most, but not all, psychological variables. Results from a review of 46 meta-analyses support the gender similarities hypothesis. Gender differences can vary substantially in magnitude at different ages and depend on the context in which measurement occurs. Overinflated claims of gender differences carry substantial costs in areas such as the workplace and relationships. Copyright (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved.
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                Journal
                European Journal of Developmental Psychology
                European Journal of Developmental Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1740-5629
                1740-5610
                March 10 2017
                July 04 2018
                June 06 2016
                July 04 2018
                : 15
                : 4
                : 361-377
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Faculty of Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology: Work, Education, Economy, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
                Article
                10.1080/17405629.2016.1193483
                f68b1e62-ff7e-4953-92c6-3f3525c59371
                © 2018
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