Women Aren’t Choosing Math and Science...Because They’re Boy-Crazy?

Women now outnumber men in college and in many grad programs, yet females continue to be very underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. And researchers just discovered what might be to blame: romance.

By Zoe Ruderman

The study, out of the University at Buffalo, found that when women are trying to be romantically desirable to guys, they report less interest in math and science. "One reason why this might be is that pursuing intelligence goals in masculine fields [like math and science] conflicts with pursuing romantic goals associated with traditional romantic scripts and gender norms," explained lead author of the study, Lora E. Park, PhD.

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Park, who observed 350 participants for this study, added, "Studies show that women who deviate from traditional gender norms, such as succeeding in male-typed jobs, experience backlash for violating societal expectations."