Gender matters

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Abstract

In a seminar for teaching assistants, one male and one female TA stand up; the professor in charge tells the room that the male TA will get more respect from students. A woman talks to her undergraduate adviser about her desire for a PhD in physics; he replies, "You know physics is hard. Are you sure you want to try to do that?" A physics major asks a senior male professor for advice on getting into a good doctoral program; he suggests that she flirt more at conferences. In his letters of recommendation for students applying to graduate school, a professor consistently describes his male students as "brilliant" and "outstanding" while praising the women for being "conscientious" and "hardworking"; his male students are accepted to more competitive doctoral programs.

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Blue, J., Traxler, A. L., & Cid, X. C. (2018). Gender matters. Physics Today, 71(3), 40–46. https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.3870

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