Trankina M L
Department of Biological Sciences, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX 78228-8511.
Psychol Rep. 1993 Aug;73(1):123-30. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1993.73.1.123.
Analysis of nationwide surveys taken from 1972 through 1990 showed that, at all education levels and in all age groups from 20 to 79 years, females had less confidence in science than males. Greater percentages of females than males agreed with statements that, "science breaks down people's ideas of right and wrong" and "science pries into things." The relationships between gender differences in attitudes toward science and theories about biological differences in cognitive abilities between the sexes, traditional societal roles of women, and the impediments to participation of women in historically male-dominated science are discussed.
对1972年至1990年期间进行的全国性调查分析表明,在所有教育水平以及20至79岁的所有年龄组中,女性对科学的信心低于男性。与男性相比,有更大比例的女性认同“科学打破了人们对是非的观念”和“科学窥探事物”等说法。文中讨论了对科学态度的性别差异与关于两性认知能力生物差异的理论、女性的传统社会角色以及女性参与历史上由男性主导的科学领域的障碍之间的关系。