Deiglmayr Anne, Stern Elsbeth, Schubert Renate
ETH Zürich, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland.
Faculty of Education, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2019 May 28;10:1114. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01114. eCollection 2019.
A wide-spread stereotype that influences women's paths into STEM (or non-STEM) fields is the implicit association of science and mathematics with "male" and with requiring high levels of male-associated "brilliance." Recent research on such "field-specific ability beliefs" has shown that a high emphasis on brilliance in a specific field goes along with a low share of female students among its graduates. A possible mediating mechanisms between cultural expectations and stereotypes on the one hand, and women's underrepresentation in math-intensive STEM fields on the other hand, is that women may be more likely than men to feel that they do not belong in these fields. In the present study, we investigated field-specific ability beliefs as well as belonging uncertainty in a sample of = 1294 male and female university students from five STEM fields (Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering) at a prestigious technical university in Switzerland. Field-specific ability beliefs of both men and women emphasized brilliance more in more math-intensive fields (Mathematics, Physics) than in less math-intensive fields (Engineering). Women showed higher beliefs in brilliance than men did, and also reported higher levels of belonging uncertainty. For both genders, there was a small, positive correlation ( = 0.19) of belief in brilliance and belonging uncertainty. A relatively small, but significant portion of the effect of gender on belonging uncertainty was mediated by women's higher belief in brilliance.
一种影响女性进入STEM(或非STEM)领域道路的普遍刻板印象是,科学和数学与“男性”存在隐性关联,并且被认为需要高水平的与男性相关的“才华”。最近关于这种“特定领域能力信念”的研究表明,在一个特定领域对才华的高度强调与该领域毕业生中女生比例较低相伴而生。一方面,文化期望和刻板印象与另一方面女性在数学密集型STEM领域代表性不足之间,一种可能的中介机制是,女性可能比男性更有可能觉得自己不属于这些领域。在本研究中,我们在瑞士一所著名理工大学,对来自五个STEM领域(数学、物理、计算机科学、电气工程和机械工程)的1294名男女大学生样本,调查了特定领域能力信念以及归属感不确定性。男性和女性的特定领域能力信念在数学密集程度更高的领域(数学、物理)比在数学密集程度较低的领域(工程学)更强调才华。女性比男性表现出更高的才华信念,并且也报告了更高水平的归属感不确定性。对于两性而言,才华信念与归属感不确定性之间存在微弱的正相关(r = 0.19)。女性更高的才华信念介导了性别对归属感不确定性影响的相对较小但显著的一部分。