Negative stereotypes affect female soccer performance

Thursday, July 14, 2016 - 19:01 in Psychology & Sociology

Subjecting female soccer players to a negative stereotype about their abilities reduced their dribbling speed significantly, according to a new study. The results demonstrate the impact negative stereotypes can have on athletic performance. There continues to be a stereotype that women are inferior as soccer players. This view continues regardless of women's success on the field.

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