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AH Eagly, C Nater, DI Miller, M Kaufmann… - American …, 2020 - doi.apa.org

Gender stereotypes have changed: A cross-temporal meta-analysis of US public opinion polls from 1946 to 2018.

ADVANCE: Organizational Change for Gender Equity in STEM Academic Professions AND Program Evaluation

Eagly, Miller, Nater

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This meta-analysis integrated 16 nationally representative US public opinion polls on gender stereotypes (N= 30,093 adults), extending from 1946 to 2018, a span of seven decades that brought considerable change in gender relations, especially in women's roles. In polls inquiring about communion (eg, affectionate, emotional), agency (eg, ambitious, courageous), and competence (eg, intelligent, creative), respondents indicated whether each trait is more true of women or men, or equally true of both. Women's relative advantage …

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