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Article: How do men and women respond to gender bias in STEM?

A new study examined the comments sections of online articles and found that men are much less likely to agree with scientific evidence of gender bias in STEM than women. For example, of the 9.5% of the comments arguing that sexism does not exist, 68% of the commenters were men; and of the 67.4% of comments agreeing that  gender bias exists, only 29%of the commenters were men.

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