Gender Differences and Performance in Science

Author:

Muller Carol B.1,Ride Sally M.1,Fouke Janie1,Whitney Telle1,Denton Denice D.1,Cantor Nancy1,Nelson Donna J.1,Plummer Jim1,Busch-Vishniac Ilene1,Meyers Carolyn1,Rosser Sue V.1,Schiebinger Londa1,Roberts Eric1,Burgess David1,Beeson Craig1,Metz Susan Staffin1,Sanders Lucinda1,Watford Bevlee A.1,Ivey Elizabeth S.1,Fox Mary Frank1,Wettack Sheldon1,Klawe Maria1,Wulf William A.1,Girgus Joan1,Leboy Phoebe S.1,Babco Eleanor L.1,Shanahan Betty1,Didion Catherine1,Chubin Daryl E.1,Frize Monique1,Ganter Susan L.1,Nalley E. Ann1,Franz Judy1,Abruña Héctor D.1,Strober Myra H.1,Daniels Jane Zimmer1,Carter Emily A.1,Rhodes Jean H.1,Schrijver Iris1,Zakian Virginia A.1,Simons Barbara1,Martin Ursula1,Boaler Jo1,Jolluck Katherine Rose1,Mankekar Purnima1,Gray Robert M.1,Conkey Margaret W.1,Stansky Peter1,Xie Aihua1,Martin Pino1,Katehi Linda P. B.1,Miller Jo Anne1,Thornton Amelia Tess1,LaPaugh Andrea1,Rhode Deborah L.1,Gelpi Barbara C.1,Harrold Mary Jean1,Spencer Cherrill M.1,Ellis Carla Schlatter1,Lord Susan1,Quinn Helen1,Murnane Margaret1,Jones Patricia P.1,Hellman Frances1,Wight Gail1,O'Hara Ruth1,Pickering Mary1,Sheppard Sheri1,Leith David1,Paytan Adina1,Sommer Matthew H.1,Shafer Audrey1,Grusky David1,Yennello Sherry1,Madan Ashima1,Johnson Denise L.1,Yanagisako Sylvia1,Chou-Green Jennifer M.1,Robinson Sandra1

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1. Authors' affiliations are available in the Supporting Online Material at .

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

Reference4 articles.

1. Bransford J., et al., How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition, ed. 1 (National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2000).

2. Steele C. M., Atlantic Monthly284(no. 2), 44 (Aug. 1999).

3. Why So Slow?

4. Trends in Educational Equity of Girls and Women: 2004 (National Center for Education Statistics Washington DC 2004) (available at http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2005016).

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