早期家庭科学环境中的性别差异或缺乏性别差异

IF 2.9 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Suzanne Varnell, Sona C. Kumar, Lauren Westerberg, Patrick Ehrman, Fabiola Herrera, Chellam Antony, Avery H. Closser, Elizabeth Clark, David J. Purpura
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由于女性在STEM领域的代表性不足,而家庭学习环境与儿童的科学知识有关,本研究将家庭科学环境作为一个可能发生性别差异的领域。为了确定性别差异的潜在前因,本研究考察了父母参与科学内容、过程和资源的频率是否因儿童性别和父母关系而存在平均差异。906名1至6岁儿童的家长(67%为女性,86%为白人,50%为女性)完成了一项关于家庭科学环境的横断面在线调查。结果显示,女孩父母和男孩父母以及母亲和父亲之间的科学参与频率无显著差异(η2 < 0.01)。我们没有发现父母参与早期家庭科学活动的频率在内容、过程和资源方面有任何显著的性别差异。
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Gender Differences, or Lack Thereof, in the Early Home Science Environment

Gender Differences, or Lack Thereof, in the Early Home Science Environment

As women are underrepresented in STEM and the home learning environment has been associated with children's science knowledge, this study focuses on the home science environment as an area where gender differences may occur. To identify potential antecedents of gender differences, this study examined whether there were mean differences in the frequency of parent engagement in science content, processes and resources by child gender and parent relation. 906 parents of 1- to 6-year-old children (67% female, 86% White, 50% female children) completed a cross-sectional online survey about the home science environment. Results indicate no significant differences in the frequency of science engagement between parents of girls and parents of boys and between mothers and fathers (η2 < 0.01). We did not find any significant gender differences in parents' reports of their frequency of engagement in early home science activities across content, processes and resources.

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Infant and Child Development
Infant and Child Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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2.90
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期刊介绍: Infant and Child Development publishes high quality empirical, theoretical and methodological papers addressing psychological development from the antenatal period through to adolescence. The journal brings together research on: - social and emotional development - perceptual and motor development - cognitive development - language development atypical development (including conduct problems, anxiety and depressive conditions, language impairments, autistic spectrum disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders)
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