A combination of peer pressure, gender stereotyping and low
expectations contributes to turning potentially gifted kids — especially girls
— away from mathematics, wasting a precious national resource, a new study
suggests.
The study, by cancer biochemist Janet Mertz of the
University of Wisconsin-Madison and her collaborators, appears in the November Notices of the American Mathematical Society.
Mertz’s team tallied the participants in top international
competitions for
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