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Reducing STEM gender bias with VIDS (video interventions for diversity in STEM).

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2018
Author(s)
Moss-Racusin, Corinne A.
Pietri, Evava S.
Hennes, Erin P.
Dovidio, John F.
Brescoll, Victoria L.
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Place of publication
United States
Language
English
Keywords

Female

Humans

Male

Faculty

Adult

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Sexism/*psychology

Empathy

Narration

Attitude

Awareness

Videotape Recording

Discipline(s)

Phisiology

STEM

Abstract
Gender biases contribute to the underrepresentation of women in STEM. In response, the scientific community has called for methods to reduce bias, but few validated interventions exist. Thus, an interdisciplinary group of researchers and filmmakers partnered to create VIDS (Video Interventions for Diversity in STEM), which are short videos that expose participants to empirical findings from published gender bias research in 1 of 3 conditions. One condition illustrated findings using narratives (compelling stories), and the second condition presented the same results using expert interviews (straightforward facts). A hybrid condition included both narrative and expert interview videos. Results of two experiments revealed that relative to controls, VIDS successfully reduced gender bias and increased awareness of gender bias, positive attitudes toward women in STEM, anger, empathy, and intentions to engage in behaviors that promote gender parity in STEM. The narratives were particularly impactful for emotions, while the expert interviews most strongly impacted awareness and attitudes. The hybrid condition reflected the strengths of both the narratives and expert interviews (though effects were sometimes slightly weaker than the other conditions). VIDS produced substantial immediate effects among both men and women in the general population and STEM faculty, and effects largely persisted at follow-up. (PsycINFO Database Record
Journal
Journal of experimental psychology. Applied
ISSN
1939-2192
DOI
10.1037/xap0000144
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pagination
236-260
Rights
(c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
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