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谁是科学家?关于科学家的反刻板印象信念与黑人和拉丁裔男女学生的STEM专业意向之间的关系。

Who is a scientist? The relationship between counter-stereotypical beliefs about scientists and the STEM major intentions of Black and Latinx male and female students.

作者信息

Nguyen Ursula, Riegle-Crumb Catherine

机构信息

Department of Curriculum and Instruction, STEM Education, The University of Texas, 1912 Speedway, Stop D500, Austin, Texas 78712, USA.

出版信息

Int J STEM Educ. 2021;8. doi: 10.1186/s40594-021-00288-x. Epub 2021 Apr 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the diverse student population in the USA, the labor force in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) does not reflect this reality. While restrictive messages about who belongs in STEM likely discourage students, particularly female and minoritized students, from entering these fields, extant research on this topic is typically focused on the negative impact of stereotypes regarding math ability, or the existence of stereotypes about the physical appearance of scientists. Instead, this study builds on the limited body of research that captures a more comprehensive picture of students' views of scientists, including not only the type of work that they do but also the things that interest them. Specifically, utilizing a sample of approximately 1000 Black and Latinx adolescents, the study employs an intersectional lens to examine whether the prevalence of counter-stereotypical views of scientists, and the association such views have on subsequent intentions to pursue STEM college majors, varies among students from different gender and racial/ethnic groups (e.g., Black female students, Latinx male students).

RESULTS

While about half of Black and Latinx students reported holding counter-stereotypical beliefs about scientists, this is significantly more common among female students of color, and among Black female students in particular. Results from logistic regression models indicate that, net of control variables, holding counter-stereotypical beliefs about scientists predicts both young men's and women's intentions to major in computer science and engineering, but not intentions to major in either physical science or mathematics. Additionally, among Black and Latinx male students, counter-stereotypical perceptions of scientists are related to a higher likelihood of intending to major in biological sciences.

CONCLUSIONS

The results support the use of an intersectional approach to consider how counter-stereotypical beliefs about scientists differ across gender and racial/ethnic groups. Importantly, the results also suggest that among Black and Latinx youth, for both female and male students, holding counter-stereotypical beliefs promotes intentions to enter particular STEM fields in which they are severely underrepresented. Implications of these findings and directions for future research, specifically focusing on minoritized students, which are often left out in this body of literature, are discussed.

摘要

背景

尽管美国学生群体具有多样性,但科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的劳动力并未反映出这一现实情况。虽然关于谁适合从事STEM领域工作的限制性信息可能会阻碍学生,尤其是女性和少数族裔学生进入这些领域,但关于这一主题的现有研究通常集中在数学能力刻板印象的负面影响,或者科学家外貌刻板印象的存在。相反,本研究基于有限的研究成果,这些研究更全面地描绘了学生对科学家的看法,不仅包括他们所从事的工作类型,还包括他们感兴趣的事情。具体而言,该研究以大约1000名黑人和拉丁裔青少年为样本,采用交叉性视角来研究对科学家的反刻板印象观点的普遍性,以及这些观点与随后攻读STEM专业的意愿之间的关联,在不同性别和种族/族裔群体(如黑人女学生、拉丁裔男学生)的学生中是否存在差异。

结果

虽然约一半的黑人和拉丁裔学生表示对科学家持有反刻板印象信念,但这在有色人种女学生中更为常见,尤其是在黑人女学生中。逻辑回归模型的结果表明,在控制变量之后,可以预测持有反刻板印象信念的科学家会影响年轻男性和女性攻读计算机科学与工程专业的意愿,但不会影响攻读物理科学或数学专业的意愿。此外,在黑人和拉丁裔男学生中,对科学家的反刻板印象认知与攻读生物科学专业的意愿更高相关。

结论

研究结果支持采用交叉性方法来考虑对科学家的反刻板印象信念在不同性别和种族/族裔群体之间的差异。重要的是,研究结果还表明,在黑人和拉丁裔青年中,无论男女,持有反刻板印象信念会促进他们进入代表性严重不足的特定STEM领域的意愿。讨论了这些发现的意义以及未来研究的方向,特别是关注少数族裔学生,而这在该文献中往往被忽视。

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