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		<title>Study Finds That, By Age 6, Children Already Begin To Associate Boys With Greater Apitude In STEM</title>
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<p>By age 6, children already begin to associate boys with greater aptitude in STEM fields, including computer science and engineering, compared to girls.</p>
<p>Such beliefs among girls tend to become deeply ingrained over time.</p>
<p>The 74 reported these reports stem from an analysis conducted by the American Institutes for Research, released Monday. This comprehensive review examined nearly 100 studies across 33 countries.</p>
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