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Gender stereotypes are promoted by parents and teachers,


says Stanford University study
When the researchers at Standford University explicitly asked participants if they thought the
sentence 'girls are as good as boys at math' was biased in any way, people rated the statement
as unbiased.

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Study reveals the stereotype of well meaning statements that most parents and teachers use

Nisha Singh
New Delhi, UPDATED: Jul 11, 2018 19:29 IST

The act of stereotyping has been deeply rooted in our veins. No matter how much we
understand it and try to avoid it, we end up unconsciously categorizing people
according to their interests and likings, based on what we have experienced or known in
life.

Adding to this, people don't even stop putting each other in boxes on the basis of their
gender. Gender stereotyping is the most common aspect that parents and teachers
unknowingly ingrain into the minds of children.

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