10.4121/08c32c1d-9c9d-40e4-a012-65bd4ec9a063.v1

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Dataset for paper Children’s implicit and explicit stereotypes on the gender, social skills, and interests of a computer scientist Dataset

Shirley de Wit, Felienne Hermans, Efthimia Aivaloglou,
The data and scripts used in the publication 'Children’s implicit and explicit stereotypes on the gender, social skills, and interests of a computer scientist'.
In this study, we focus on children’s implicit and explicit stereotypes regarding computer scientists’ gender, social skills and interests. We also study whether explaining what a computer scientist does affects these stereotypes. Method We study the implicit stereotypes through the reducedlength Child Implicit Association Test and the explicit stereotypes through self-reported absolute and relative Likert scale questions. We gathered data on 564 children between the age of 7 and 18 who were visiting a science museum. The participants in the experiment group (n=352) watch a video of either a man or woman explaining what a computer scientist does at the start of the study.

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