The belief that boys are naturally better at math is an example of:
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Correct answer: Gender bias and stereotype
Such beliefs reflect cultural stereotypes, not ability. They can hinder equal opportunities.
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More Gender socialisation questions
- Children often internalize gender norms by:
- A teacher ensuring equal participation of boys and girls in science activities is promoting:
- Gender socialisation becomes problematic when it:
- In many cultures, boys and girls are expected to engage in different household tasks. This reflects:
- Gender stereotypes tend to persist across generations because:
- Promoting critical thinking about gender roles helps children: