TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Gender bias in mothers' expectations about infant crawling JO - Journal of experimental child psychology A1 - Mondschein, E. R. A1 - Adolph, Karen E. A1 - Tamis-LeMonda, C. S. SP - 304 EP - 316 VL - 77 IS - 4 N2 - Although boys outshine girls: in a range of motor skills, there are no reported gender differences in motor performance during infancy. This study examined gender bias in mothers' expectations about their infants' motor development. Mothers of 11-month-old infants estimated their babies' crawling ability, crawling attempts, and motor decisions in a novel locomotor task-crawling down steep and shallow slopes. Mothers of girls underestimated their performance and mothers of boys overestimated their performance Mothers' gender bias had no basis in fact. When we tested the infants in the same slope tusk moments after mothers' provided their ratings, girls and buys showed identical levels Of motor performance. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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LA - en SN - 0022-0965 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jecp.2000.2597 ID - ref1 ER -