Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG, UK.
UCL Institute of Education, Bloomsbury, London WC1H 0AL, UK.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2020 Jul;195:104845. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2020.104845. Epub 2020 Apr 8.
Women are drastically underrepresented within computer science, which is in part informed by societal ideas of who can and should belong in the sciences. Less is known about how children evaluate their peers who challenge gendered expectations of who can and should take part in computer science. The current study asked children (N = 213; 110 girls) in middle childhood (M = 8.71 years; n = 108) and late childhood (M = 10.56 years; n = 105) to evaluate a gender-matched peer who challenged a group norm related to either computer science (male-gendered domain) or biology (less male-gendered domain). Male participants most negatively evaluated a peer who wanted to take part in a biology activity when the rest of the group wanted to do a programming activity. Furthermore, male participants expected their group to negatively evaluate this deviant peer in the programming condition. Mediation analysis revealed that for boys in the computer science condition, perceived group evaluation predicted individual evaluation. Female participants, in contrast, did not negatively evaluate someone who challenged a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) peer group norm. This study demonstrates that male peer groups may perpetuate the idea that computer science is for men through negative evaluation of in-group members who challenge those ideas and, in turn, maintain their dominant position as the high-status group. Achieving equity in the computer science field will require a greater understanding of these peer group norms.
女性在计算机科学领域的代表性严重不足,这在一定程度上受到了社会观念的影响,即认为谁可以和应该属于科学界。关于儿童如何评价那些挑战性别期望的同龄人,即谁可以和应该参与计算机科学的问题,了解较少。本研究要求儿童(N=213;110 名女孩)在中期(M=8.71 岁;n=108)和晚期(M=10.56 岁;n=105)对一个性别匹配的同龄人进行评价,该同龄人挑战了与计算机科学(男性主导领域)或生物学(男性主导程度较低的领域)相关的群体规范。当大多数同龄群体希望进行编程活动时,男性参与者最负面地评价了一个想要参与生物学活动的同龄人。此外,在编程条件下,男性参与者预计他们的群体将对这个离经叛道的同龄人进行负面评价。中介分析表明,在计算机科学条件下,对于男孩来说,感知到的群体评价预测了个人评价。相比之下,女性参与者并没有对挑战 STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)同伴群体规范的人进行负面评价。本研究表明,男性同伴群体可能通过对挑战这些观念的群体内成员进行负面评价,从而延续计算机科学是男性领域的观念,并维持他们作为高地位群体的主导地位。要在计算机科学领域实现公平,需要更好地理解这些同伴群体规范。