Stereotypes about women: Most now say they're as smart as men

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Stereotypes about women: Most now say they're as smart as men
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Some gender stereotypes about women have shifted dramatically in the last 70 years. Others not so much.

Published 6:10 PM EDT Jul 18, 2019

It found the most significant change in attitudes around women's competence — most people now believe women are equally intelligent as men. But it also found that stereotypes viewing women as more compassionate and sensitive grew stronger and that women are still viewed as less ambitious than men. "Such tasks demand competence, but ambitious employees avoid them because they seldom further advancement," the study said.

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