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Sarah-Jane Leslie
Sarah-Jane Leslie
Class of 1943 Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University
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Expectations of brilliance underlie gender distributions across academic disciplines
SJ Leslie, A Cimpian, M Meyer, E Freeland
Science 347 (6219), 262-265, 2015
17502015
Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests
L Bian, SJ Leslie, A Cimpian
Science 355 (6323), 389-391, 2017
15302017
Generics: Cognition and acquisition
SJ Leslie
Philosophical Review 117 (1), 1-47, 2008
5122008
Cultural transmission of social essentialism
M Rhodes, SJ Leslie, CM Tworek
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (34), 13526-13531, 2012
4732012
Women are underrepresented in fields where success is believed to require brilliance
M Meyer, A Cimpian, SJ Leslie
Frontiers in psychology 6, 132930, 2015
3072015
The original sin of cognition
SJ Leslie
The Journal of Philosophy 114 (8), 395-421, 2017
293*2017
Generics and the structure of the mind
SJ Leslie
Philosophical perspectives 21, 375-403, 2007
2842007
The frequency of “brilliant” and “genius” in teaching evaluations predicts the representation of women and African Americans across fields
D Storage, Z Horne, A Cimpian, SJ Leslie
PloS one 11 (3), e0150194, 2016
2342016
Messages about brilliance undermine women's interest in educational and professional opportunities
L Bian, SJ Leslie, MC Murphy, A Cimpian
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 76, 404-420, 2018
1992018
Essence and natural kinds: When science meets preschooler intuition
SJ Leslie
Oxford studies in epistemology 4, 108-165, 2013
1622013
Evidence of bias against girls and women in contexts that emphasize intellectual ability.
L Bian, SJ Leslie, A Cimpian
American Psychologist 73 (9), 1139, 2018
1472018
“Hillary Clinton is the only man in the Obama administration”: Dual character concepts, generics, and gender
SJ Leslie
Analytic Philosophy 56 (2), 111-141, 2015
1312015
Do all ducks lay eggs? The generic overgeneralization effect
SJ Leslie, S Khemlani, S Glucksberg
Journal of Memory and Language 65 (1), 15-31, 2011
1302011
Conceptual distinctions amongst generics
S Prasada, S Khemlani, SJ Leslie, S Glucksberg
Cognition 126 (3), 405-422, 2013
1262013
Generic generalizations
SJ Leslie, A Lerner
1252016
How does social essentialism affect the development of inter‐group relations?
M Rhodes, SJ Leslie, K Saunders, Y Dunham, A Cimpian
Developmental science 21 (1), e12509, 2018
1242018
The role of generic language in the early development of social categorization
M Rhodes, SJ Leslie, L Bianchi, L Chalik
Child Development 89 (1), 148-155, 2018
1222018
Quantified statements are recalled as generics: Evidence from preschool children and adults
SJ Leslie, SA Gelman
Cognitive psychology 64 (3), 186-214, 2012
1222012
The myth that only brilliant people are good at math and its implications for diversity
EK Chestnut, RF Lei, SJ Leslie, A Cimpian
Education sciences 8 (2), 65, 2018
792018
Subtle linguistic cues increase girls’ engagement in science
M Rhodes, SJ Leslie, KM Yee, K Saunders
Psychological Science 30 (3), 455-466, 2019
782019
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