Gender Differences in Self and Peer Assessment in a Software Engineering Capstone Course

M. Bastarrica, J. Simmonds
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Context: Women are generally underrepresented in software development and probably their behavior is biased by the fact that they are usually a minority within teams. The Engineering School at the Universidad de Chile has put in practice a strong women recruitment program. This brought that, for the first time, women reached 20% of the students enrolled in the fifth year software engineering capstone course. Problem: More women are entering the work force but there is still certain prejudice about women performance in STEM in general, and in software development in particular, since it is perceived as a man’s activity. Method: In the context of the fifth year capstone course at the CS Department of the Universidad de Chile we conducted a field study in order to analyze the progression of self and peer assessment of men and women students along one semester. Results: We found that, even though peer assessment is similar for women and men, self assessment tends to be lower for women. Also, peer assessment does not vary much along the semester, neither for men nor for women. Conclusions: Women performance in software development teams is highly regarded by teammates. However, women do not seem to be willing to acknowledge their own performance. More research is needed in order to understands the causes of this behavior.
软件工程顶点课程中自我评价和同伴评价的性别差异
背景:女性在软件开发中的代表性通常不足,并且她们的行为可能由于她们通常是团队中的少数群体而受到偏见。智利大学工程学院实施了一项强大的女性招聘计划。这使得在软件工程顶点课程的五年级学生中,女性人数首次达到20%。问题:越来越多的女性进入劳动力市场,但在STEM领域,尤其是软件开发领域,女性的表现仍然存在一定的偏见,因为这被认为是男性的活动。方法:在智利大学计算机系五年级顶点课程的背景下,我们进行了实地研究,以分析一个学期中男女学生自我评估和同伴评估的进展情况。结果:我们发现,尽管男性和女性的同伴评价相似,但女性的自我评价往往较低。此外,同侪评估在整个学期中没有太大变化,无论是对男性还是对女性。结论:女性在软件开发团队中的表现受到团队成员的高度重视。然而,女性似乎不愿意承认自己的表现。为了了解这种行为的原因,还需要更多的研究。
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