Tech Bros (and Girls): How Gendered Influences Shape Computer Science Stereotypes — Part 2
What are some stereotypes associated with CS majors at different universities? How, if at all, do these patterns still hold across gendered lines?
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What are some stereotypes associated with CS majors at different universities? How, if at all, do these patterns still hold across gendered lines?
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