Males Under-Estimate Academic Performance of Their Female Peers in Undergraduate Biology Classrooms

نویسندگان

  • Daniel Z. Grunspan
  • Sarah L. Eddy
  • Sara E. Brownell
  • Benjamin L. Wiggins
  • Alison J. Crowe
  • Steven M. Goodreau
  • Cheryl S. Rosenfeld
چکیده

Women who start college in one of the natural or physical sciences leave in greater proportions than their male peers. The reasons for this difference are complex, and one possible contributing factor is the social environment women experience in the classroom. Using social network analysis, we explore how gender influences the confidence that college-level biology students have in each other's mastery of biology. Results reveal that males are more likely than females to be named by peers as being knowledgeable about the course content. This effect increases as the term progresses, and persists even after controlling for class performance and outspokenness. The bias in nominations is specifically due to males over-nominating their male peers relative to their performance. The over-nomination of male peers is commensurate with an overestimation of male grades by 0.57 points on a 4 point grade scale, indicating a strong male bias among males when assessing their classmates. Females, in contrast, nominated equitably based on student performance rather than gender, suggesting they lacked gender biases in filling out these surveys. These trends persist across eleven surveys taken in three different iterations of the same Biology course. In every class, the most renowned students are always male. This favoring of males by peers could influence student self-confidence, and thus persistence in this STEM discipline.

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دوره 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016