01: Introduction
02: Both sexes are affected by the reactions of those around them
03: The target may be unaware of the expectations
04: Expectation effects - Becoming a human target
05: If your opinion is not wanted, you will tend not to express it
06: The tendency to behave in accord with expectations strengthens those expectations
07: Targets can resist expectations, especially if they have a meaningful goal
08: In resisting expectations one might modify one's behavior without being aware
09: Generally, others' expectations of us are conveyed very subtly, and are all the more powerful for that
10: What happened?
11: The phenomenon of stereotype threat has been investigated by Steele and his colleagues
12: Generally, others' expectations of us are conveyed very subtly, and are all the more powerful for that.
13: Expectations also shape what people believe they are entitled to
14: There's something deeper going on than "niceness"
15: The differences in entitlement between men and women.
16: Men work less time than women, accomplish less, and make more mistakes
17: Women appear to interpret equality as greed
18: Billie Jean King scores for Women Athletes
19: Should the prizes be equal?
20: Gender schemas lead to expectations of different achievements
21: Men will have to step outside the confines of the male gender schema
22: Women will have to negotiate with their partner at home, and negotiate with their colleagues at work
23: Gender schemas limit and distort our views of other people and they limit and distort our views of ourselves
24: References
25: References