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    Asking How Negative Stereotypes About Women's Math Abilities Can Artificially
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Asking How Negative Stereotypes About Women's Math Abilities Can Artificially

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Asking how negative stereotypes about women's math abilities can artificially lower their math performance is a good example of someone operating from the female deficit model.

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