These are the sources and citations used to research explanations for the gender gap in the physical sciences. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Andre, Whigham, Hendrickson and Chambers, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Andre, T., Whigham, M., Hendrickson, A. and Chambers, S., 1999. Competency beliefs, positive affect, and gender stereotypes of elementary students and their parents about science versus other school subjects. J. Res. Sci. Teach., 36(6), pp.719-747.
In-text: (Ryan and Ryan, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Ryan, K. and Ryan, A., 2005. Psychological Processes Underlying Stereotype Threat and Standardized Math Test Performance. Educational Psychologist, 40(1), pp.53-63.
In-text: (Steele and Aronson, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Steele, C. and Aronson, J., 1995. Stereotype threat and the intellectual test performance of African Americans. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69(5), pp.797-811.
In-text: (Turner and Bowen, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Turner, S. and Bowen, W., 1999. Choice of Major: The Changing (Unchanging) Gender Gap. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 52(2), p.289.
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