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ARTICLE: Women Subject to Objectifying Gazes Show Decreased Math Ability

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Women Subject to Objectifying Gazes Show Decreased Math Ability

ScienceDaily (Feb. 4, 2011) — Women who are looked at as sexual objects not only react as sexual objects, they also exhibit less proficiency with math, according to a new study published in the March 2011 issue of the Journal Psychology of Women Quarterly.

The study examined the effect of the objectifying gaze (the visual inspection of one's body by another person) on undergraduates' math performance. Motivation to interact with the objectifying person in the future was also measured as well as body image outcomes, including body surveillance, body shame, and body dissatisfaction.

One hundred and fifty undergraduates (67 women and 83 men) from a large U.S. Midwestern university participated in the study.

Researchers found that the objectifying gaze lowered women's math performance, but not men's. The objectifying gaze also increased women's, but not men's, motivation to have further interactions with their partner. Finally, the research found that an objectifying gaze did not influence body surveillance, body shame, or body dissatisfaction for women or men.

"The objectifying gaze is particularly problematic for women," write authors Sarah J. Gervais, Theresa K. Vescio, and Jill Allen. "And it may lead to a vicious cycle in which women are first objectified and, as a result, underperform, confirming the notion that women's looks are more important than what they can do."

From: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110204092157.htm

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On a scale of one to SO WHAT? this may be as silly as anything I've read today if not all week. I suppose this spells Doom for any female math student competing in a math Olympiad, etc.: one objectifying gaze from a male competitor (did the study discuss female-to-female objectifying gazes?) and the poor student's math ability drops like Enron stock when the merde hit the fan.

Hey, I'm just sharing the news - now stop looking at me!

 

Ry:)

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