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In the 1990s, consumers protested a popular doll that proclaimed, "Math is hard!" Was the protest justified?

A) No. Social factors such as stereotypes, encouragement or discouragement, and so on have little or no effect on girls' performance in mathematics.
B) No. The "gender gap" in mathematics performance stems from biological factors and is difficult to influence.
C) Yes. Research shows that social factors such as stereotypes, encouragement or discouragement, and so on have a substantial effect on girls' performance in mathematics.
D) Somewhat. Social factors can influence girls' performance in mathematics, but the effect is negligible and temporary.

Social Factors

Social factors encompass aspects of society such as culture, family, education, and social relationships that influence individuals' behaviors, attitudes, and life choices.

Gender Gap

The disparities between males and females in various aspects of life, including but not limited to social, economic, and political arenas.

Stereotypes

Broad and oversimplified generalizations about a group of people or things, often based on limited information.

  • Acknowledge the effect of cultural and social variables on scholarly accomplishment and intelligence testing.
  • Familiarize oneself with the concepts underlying stereotype threat and its implications for performance.
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