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Authors: Cordelia Fine
glass cliff, 64
glass escalator, 64–65
Glick, Peter, 67, 224
Gold, Ian, 144
golf courses, out-of-office socialising on, 70
gonads, foetal development of, 100–101
Gong, Sherry, 182
Good, Catherine, 30, 48
Gorman, Elizabeth, 65
Gorski, Roger, 104
Gould, Stephen J., 235
Grace, Ariel, 46
Gray, John, 81, 140, 155–56
Greater Male Variability hypothesis, 178–80, 185, 280
Greenwald, Anthony, 4
grocery industry, sexual discrimination in, 68
Grossi, Giordana, xxvii, 113–16, 178, 180
group membership salience, 24–25, 28, 29, 227–29
Guiso, Luigi, 181
Gur, Raquel, 139, 144, 146
Gur, Ruben, 139, 144, 145–46
Gurian, Gail, xvi–xvii
Gurian, Michael, xvi–xvii, 81–82, 139–40, 156–57, 165, 170
Gurian Institute, xvii, 107, 111–12, 139
Hall, Judith, 159
Hansen, Jeffrey, 4
Harvard Law School, 40–41
Haslanger, Sally, 40
Hausmann, Markus, 28
Having It All
(Deutsch), 85
Heilman, Madeline, 56, 63
Heine, Steven, 173
Heppen, Jessica, 83–84
Hess, Beth B., 99
Hines, Melissa, 40, 102–3, 123–24, 128–29, 134
Hinze, Susan, 73–75
Hochschild, Arlie, 80
Hodges, Sara, 21
Hollingworth, Leta Stetter, 180
Holmes, Janet, 63–64
homelife, 78–89
division of chores in, 80–83, 87, 89, 92–93
gender deviance neutralisation and, 82–83, 92
husband/breadwinner stereotype in, 78–79, 82–83
parenting in,
see
parenting
wife/caregiver stereotype in, 79
homophily, 69
horizontal segregation, of sexes, 91, 93
hormones:
effect on brain of, xxvii, 236
gender inequality and, 129
see also specific hormones
housework, division of, 80–83, 87, 89, 92–93
Hyde, Janet, 180, 271
Iceland, maths ability in, 181
Ickes, William, 17, 19–21, 267
Iidaka, Tetsuya, 160
implicit associations, 282
consciously reported beliefs and, 5, 6, 194, 201, 247
gender stereotypes and, 4–7, 35–36, 39, 83–84, 194, 199, 201, 235, 238
Implicit Association Test (IAT), 4–5, 6, 35–36, 39, 83, 201, 247
Indonesia, maths ability in, 181
infants:
face-interest studies of newborn, 112–16, 129, 130
gender-stereotyped interests of, 204–5
gender-typed toys and, 198
intelligence:
brain size and, xxiv–xxv, 132, 141
Greater Male Variability hypothesis and, 179–80, 185, 280
International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), 182–84
Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT), 22, 249
intuition:
as female trait, 157
scientific discoveries and, 109–10
It’s a Baby Girl
(Gurian Institute), 107, 111–12
James, William, 10
James S. McDonnell Foundation, 171
Jeffreys, Sheila, 72
Jessel, David, xxi–xxii
job applicants, gender stereotyping of, 55–58, 59–62
Jobs, Steve, 45
Josephs, Robert, 36–37, 38
Jost, John, 195–96
justice, ethic of, 24–25
Kaiser, Anelis, 153
Kane, Emily, 189–90, 191–92, 203–4, 226, 231
Kaplan, Gisela, 236, 238
Kiefer, Amy, 35–36
Kimmel, Michael, xx, 235, 237
Kimura, Doreen, 129–30, 173–74
Klein, Kristi, 21
Kmec, Julie, 65
knowing-and-being effect, 32
Kobrynowicz, Diane, 56
Koenig, Anne, 22
Kraus, Linda, 17
Krawczyk, Rosemary, 198
Lamb, Sharon, 220–21, 222
language:
gender labelling in, 211
lateralisation and, 137–38, 271
right-ear advantage and, 137
Language Log, 158, 162
lap-dancing clubs, out-of-office socialising at, 71–72
lateralisation:
language and, 137–38, 271
in male vs. female brain, 136–40, 145, 271, 272, 277
visuospatial tasks and, 138–39, 145, 271, 273
lateral septum, 142
Lawrence, Peter, 112
leaders, women as, 62–64
Leadership and the Sexes
(Gurian and Annis), xvii, 156–57
Lehrer, Jonah, 152–53
Lennon, Randy, 16
Levy, Neil, xix, 18, 91, 109, 116
Lewontin, Richard, 166
Liberman, Mark, 158, 162, 165, 170–71, 279
Lincoln Logs, 268
Logel, Christine, 33
logic,
see
systemising
Logothetis, Nikos K., 270–71
Los Angeles Times
, 139, 168
Lynn, Matthew, 72
macaque monkeys, 126–27, 128
McClure, Erin, 159
McGlone, Matthew, 28, 32
male brain, xxvii
aggression centres as more developed in, 99
emotion processing in, 147–51, 156, 163
face-interest awareness studies and, 112–16, 129, 130
foetal testosterone surge in, xv, xxi–xxii, 99–106, 107–11, 117, 261
gender inequalities as determined by, 91
lateralisation in, 136–40, 145, 271, 272, 277
left hemisphere as underdeveloped in, 105–6, 136
localised (spotlight) connectivity of, 139, 144
as S-type, 106
systemising as innate characteristic of, xv, xviii, xix, xxiv, 9, 50–51, 91, 107, 109, 111, 116, 139, 144, 155–56
verbal abilities and, 34, 136
visuospatial processing in, 136, 139–40, 145, 146, 261, 273
see also
gender stereotypes; neurosexism
Malebranche, Nicolas, xxiv
Martin, Karin, 70
Marx, David, 23, 251
Mason, William, 127
mathematical ability,
see
science and maths ability
Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (MOSP), 183
mathematics, science, and engineering (MSE) careers,
see
science, engineering, and technology (SET) careers
media:
for children,
see
children’s books and media
implicit associations and, 6
oversimplification and misrepresentation of neuroscience in, 174–75
stereotype threat cues in, 172–73
medical profession, sexual harassment in, 73–75
men, in female-dominated fields, 64–65
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
books (Gray), 81
mental rotation tests:
foetal testosterone and, 111, 130
gender beliefs and, 28–29
gender differences in, 27, 145, 250
girls with CAH and, 121
identity priming and, 28, 32
Mill, John Stuart, xiii, xxiv
Miller, Cindy, 227
Miller, Greg, 153
mind:
difficulty in inferring from brain, xxvi, 140, 142, 175
influence of social context on, xxvi, 4–13, 20–26, 28–29, 30–36, 95–96
male vs. female,
see
gender stereotypes
in newborns, 176
prevention focus in, 34
promotion focus in, 34
resource allocation in, 33–34
working memory in,
see
working memory
Minds of Boys, The
(Gurian and Stevens), 170
minimal group studies, 227
Minzer, Pamela Burgy, 40–41
mirror neurons, 159
mobile-interest, study of, 112–14, 115–16
Moè, Angelica, 28–29
Moir, Anne, xxi–xxii
monkeys, gender-differentiated behaviour in, 103, 124–28, 269
Moore, Celia, 104–5, 143, 165, 262
moral reasoning, environmental priming and, 24–25
Morantz-Sanchez, Regina Markell, 29, 78
Morgan, Laurie, 70
Morris, Jan, 3
Morton, Thomas, 185–86
mothers, working:
cultural bias against, 57, 59, 84–85, 92
female brain as overwhelmed in, 86
seen as more warm than competent, 59
unequal work load of, 92–93
see also
workplace, women in
motion perception, 152
motivation, gender salience and, 20–21, 22, 29
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), xvi, xvii, xxii
Mullarkey, Mary, 40–41
Murnen, Sarah, 221
Murphy, Mary, 42
Nash, Alison, 113–16, 198
National Association for Single Sex Public Education (NASSPE), xvii, 163, 278–79
National Educational Longitudinal Study (1988), 48
National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, 84
Nature
, 54, 157–58
neuroconstructivism, 177
neuroendocrinologists, 101
neuroimaging,
see
brain imaging
neuroscience:
circular reasoning in, 171–72, 273
media oversimplification and misrepresentation of, 174–75
as more ‘scientific’ than psychology, 168, 169–70
in 19th century, 132–33
social responsibility in, 173–74, 281
neurosexism, xv–xix, xxi, xxiv, xxvii, 154, 155–67
educational influence of, xxviii, 162–67, 277–78
gender inequality as reinforced by, xxviii, 172–73, 186, 237–39
see also
female brain; male brain
Newcombe, Nora, 250
New Republic
, 129
New York Times
, 58, 129, 131–32, 171
Nickelodeon, 222
Nobel Prize laureates, 109, 265
Norton, Michael, 60
Nosek, Brian, 4, 39, 247
nurturing:
in girls with CAH, 126, 269
in primates, 124, 126–28
see also
parenting
Oberman, Lindsay, 161
Observer
, 65
Opting Out? Why Women Really Quit Careers and Head Home
(Stone), 86–87
Orenstein, Peggy, 196, 204
organisation-activational hypothesis, 101
Outliers
(Gladwell), 34–35
ovaries, 100–101
oxytocin, domestic duties as producing, 81, 82
Packaging Girlhood
(Lamb and Brown), 220–21
Paoletti, Jo, 207–8
paper people,
see
fictitious job applicant studies
parenting:
gender-neutral, xx, 189–91, 204, 214–16, 238
gender stereotyping and, 79, 84–85, 87, 189–96, 198–99, 202–4
gender-typed play and toy choice as encouraged by, 202–3
hormone changes and, 87
in prairie voles, 142–43
in primates, 124, 126–28
in rats, 88
see also
children
Parents’ Magazine
, 88
Pease, Allan, 134, 140, 147–48, 149, 274
Pease, Barbara, 134, 140, 147–48, 149, 274
penis, foetal testosterone and, 106
PET (positron emission tomography), xvi, 134, 148, 153
Philadelphia
Evening Bulletin
, 76
Pinker, Steven, 129, 130, 168, 179, 184, 190
Pinker, Susan, xxi, 41, 90, 95, 148–49, 179
pink princess phenomenon, 226
PONS,
see
Profile of Nonverbal Sensitivity
prairie voles, 142–43
preoptic nucleus, 103–4
Pre-School Activities Inventory, 121, 123
prevention focus, 34
Price, Cathy, 152
primates:
effects of prenatal hormones on brain development in, 103, 123, 125–26, 127–28
gender-typed toy and play choice in, 124–25, 130
nurturing behaviour in, 124, 126–28
sociocultural environment of, 126–27
proactive personality, 44
Profile of Nonverbal Sensitivity (PONS), gender differences in, 18, 19, 159, 249
prolactin, 87
promotion focus, 34
Pronin, Emily, 50, 52
psychology, 118
publication bias, 271
Quarterly Journal of Science
, xx
racial attitudes, children’s assimilation of, 199–201
Racine, Eric, 170
rats:
effects of hormones on brain development in, 102–5
environmental stimuli in development of, 104–5
parenting by, 88
preoptic nucleus of, 103–4
testosterone in, 104–5, 260, 262
Reading the Mind from the Eyes test, 17, 18, 108–9, 248–49
gender differences in, 18, 19, 264–65
Republican National Committee, 58
reverse inference, 151–52, 155
rewards, as reinforcing gender stereotypes, 91–93
rhesus monkeys, 103, 124–25
Rhode, Deborah, 216
Ridgeway, Cecilia, 4, 96, 246–47
right-ear advantage, 137
Ritter, Mary, 29–30
Rivers, Caryl, xxviii, 105
Rochat, Philippe, 266
Rogers, Lesley, 37, 157, 236, 238
Romanes, George J., 141
Rothman, Barbara, 192–93
Ruble, Diane, 226–27, 229
Rudman, Laurie, 59, 61, 83–84, 224
Russett, Cynthia, xxv, 132
Ryan, Michelle, 24, 64
Same Difference
(Barnett and Rivers), 105
sample size, in brain imaging studies, 137, 138, 150
Sax, Leonard, xvii, 112, 163–65, 168–69, 191, 205, 276–77, 278
Schaffer, Amanda, 16, 119, 250
Schilt, Kirsten, 54
Scholastic Aptitude Test, 50–51, 251
Science
, 50–51, 139, 144, 180, 181
science, engineering, and technology (SET) careers:
‘female’ traits suppressed by women in, 50–51, 52
sexual discrimination in, 51–52, 69
sexual harassment in, 73
women as intrinsically unsuited for, 90–91
women’s representation in, 118–19, 254
science and maths ability:
environmental influences on, 182–84
foetal testosterone levels linked to, 100, 129
gender inequalities in, 27, 29, 90–91, 95, 110, 129–30, 179–84, 190, 250, 277–78
Greater Male Variability hypothesis and, 179–80, 185, 280
implicit associations and, 35–36, 39
intuition and, 109–10
sense of belonging and, 48
stereotype threat and, 30–31, 32–33, 35–36, 42–43, 50–51, 173, 184, 252
Science Daily
, 145
‘Science of Sex Differences in Science and Mathematics, The’, 139
scientific process, 238
speculation in, 153
Scientists Anonymous
(Fara), 54