New York University: Children Associate White, But Not Black, Men With 'Brilliant' Stereotype, New Study Finds
October 11, 2019
October 11, 2019
NEW YORK, Oct. 11 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- New York University issued the following news release:
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- Research Indicates Perception of Men as More Intellectually Gifted than Women is Nuanced
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The stereotype that associates being "brilliant" with White men more than White women is shared by children regardless of their own race, finds a team of psychology researchers. By contrast, its study shows, children do not apply this s . . .
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- Research Indicates Perception of Men as More Intellectually Gifted than Women is Nuanced
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The stereotype that associates being "brilliant" with White men more than White women is shared by children regardless of their own race, finds a team of psychology researchers. By contrast, its study shows, children do not apply this s . . .