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Female applicants to postdoctoral positions in geosciences were nearly half as likely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, compared with their male counterparts. Christopher Intagliata reports.As in many other fields, gender bias is widespread in the sciences. Men score higher starting salaries, have more mentoring (指导), and have better odds of being hired. Studies show they're also perceived as more competent than women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. And new research reveals that men are more likely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, too."Say, you know, this is the best student I've ever had," says Kuheli Dutt, a social scientist and diversity officer at Columbia University's Lamont campus. "Compare those excellent letters with a merely good letter: 'The candidate was productive, or intelligent, or a solid scientist or something that's clearly solid praise,' but nothing that singles out the candidate as exceptional or one of a kind."Dutt and her colleagues studied more than 1,200 letters of recommendation for postdoctoral positions in geoscience. They were all edited for gender and other identifying information, so Dutt and her team could assign them a score without knowing the gender of the student. They found that female applicants were only half as likely to get outstanding letters, compared with their male counterparts. That includes letters of recommendation from all over the world, and written by, yes, men and women. The findings are in the journal Nature Geoscience.Dutt says they were not able to evaluate the actual scientific qualifications of the applicants using the data in the files. But she says the results still suggest women in geoscience are at a potential disadvantage from the very beginning of their careers starting with those less than outstanding letters of recommendation."We're not trying to assign blame or criticize anyone or call anyone conscious sexist. Rather, the point is to use the results of this study to open up meaningful dialogues on implicit gender bias, be it at a departmental level or an institutional level or even a discipline level." Which may lead to some recommendations for the letter writers themselves.What do we learn about applicants to postdoctoral positions in geosciences?A.There are many more men applying than women.B.Chances for women to get the positions are scare.C.More males than females are likely to get outstanding letters of recommendation.D.Male applicants have more interest in these positions than their female counterparts.What do studies about men and women in scientific research show?A.Women engaged in postdoctoral work are quickly catching up.B.Fewer women are applying for postdoctoral positions due to gender bias.C.Men are believed to be better able to excel in STEM disciplines.D.Women who are keenly interested in STEM fields are often exceptional.What do the studies find about the recommendation letters for women applicants?A.They are hardly ever supported by concrete examples.B.They contain nothing that distinguishes the applicants.C.They provide objective information without exaggeration.D.They are often filled with praise for exceptional applicants.What did Dutt and her colleagues do with the more than 1,200 letters of recommendation?A.They asked unbiased scholars to evaluate them.B.They invited women professionals to edit them.C.They assigned them randomly to reviewers.D.They deleted all information about gender.What does Dutt aim to do with her study?A.Raise recommendation writers' awareness of gender bias in their letters.B.Open up fresh avenues for women post—doctors to join in research work.C.Alert women researchers to all types of gender bias in the STEM disciplines.D.Start a public discussion on how to raise women's status in academic circles.

Female applicants to postdoctoral positions in geosciences were nearly half as likely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, compared with their male counterparts. Christopher Intagliata reports.

As in many other fields, gender bias is widespread in the sciences. Men score higher starting salaries, have more mentoring (指导), and have better odds of being hired. Studies show they're also perceived as more competent than women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. And new research reveals that men are more likely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, too.

"Say, you know, this is the best student I've ever had," says Kuheli Dutt, a social scientist and diversity officer at Columbia University's Lamont campus. "Compare those excellent letters with a merely good letter: 'The candidate was productive, or intelligent, or a solid scientist or something that's clearly solid praise,' but nothing that singles out the candidate as exceptional or one of a kind."

Dutt and her colleagues studied more than 1,200 letters of recommendation for postdoctoral positions in geoscience. They were all edited for gender and other identifying information, so Dutt and her team could assign them a score without knowing the gender of the student. They found that female applicants were only half as likely to get outstanding letters, compared with their male counterparts. That includes letters of recommendation from all over the world, and written by, yes, men and women. The findings are in the journal Nature Geoscience.

Dutt says they were not able to evaluate the actual scientific qualifications of the applicants using the data in the files. But she says the results still suggest women in geoscience are at a potential disadvantage from the very beginning of their careers starting with those less than outstanding letters of recommendation.

"We're not trying to assign blame or criticize anyone or call anyone conscious sexist. Rather, the point is to use the results of this study to open up meaningful dialogues on implicit gender bias, be it at a departmental level or an institutional level or even a discipline level." Which may lead to some recommendations for the letter writers themselves.

What do we learn about applicants to postdoctoral positions in geosciences?

A.There are many more men applying than women.

B.Chances for women to get the positions are scare.

C.More males than females are likely to get outstanding letters of recommendation.

D.Male applicants have more interest in these positions than their female counterparts.

What do studies about men and women in scientific research show?

A.Women engaged in postdoctoral work are quickly catching up.

B.Fewer women are applying for postdoctoral positions due to gender bias.

C.Men are believed to be better able to excel in STEM disciplines.

D.Women who are keenly interested in STEM fields are often exceptional.

What do the studies find about the recommendation letters for women applicants?

A.They are hardly ever supported by concrete examples.

B.They contain nothing that distinguishes the applicants.

C.They provide objective information without exaggeration.

D.They are often filled with praise for exceptional applicants.

What did Dutt and her colleagues do with the more than 1,200 letters of recommendation?

A.They asked unbiased scholars to evaluate them.

B.They invited women professionals to edit them.

C.They assigned them randomly to reviewers.

D.They deleted all information about gender.

What does Dutt aim to do with her study?

A.Raise recommendation writers' awareness of gender bias in their letters.

B.Open up fresh avenues for women post—doctors to join in research work.

C.Alert women researchers to all types of gender bias in the STEM disciplines.

D.Start a public discussion on how to raise women's status in academic circles.

题目解答

答案

  • (1)
    C
  • (2)
    C
  • (3)
    B
  • (4)
    D
  • (5)
    A

解析

  1. 考查要点:本题主要考查学生对文章主旨、细节理解、推理判断及研究方法的掌握。需结合上下文理解隐含信息,区分事实与观点。
  2. 解题核心:通过定位关键句,对比选项与原文的一致性,排除干扰项。需注意性别偏见的具体表现形式及研究设计细节。
  3. 破题关键:
    • 第1题:抓住文章首段核心结论(男性更易获优秀推荐信)。
    • 第2题:关联上下文中的研究综述(男性被感知为更胜任)。
    • 第3题:区分“excellent”与“merely good”信件特征。
    • 第4题:关注研究方法中对数据的处理方式。
    • 第5题:理解作者的最终研究目标(隐性偏见对话)。

第(1)题

关键句:首段末句“Female applicants were nearly half as likely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, compared with their male counterparts.”

  • 选项C直接对应结论(男性更可能获优秀推荐信)。
  • 干扰项排除:
    • A、D未提及申请人数或兴趣差异;
    • B混淆“推荐信质量”与“录取机会”。

第(2)题

关键句:第2段“Studies show they're also perceived as more competent than women in STEM fields.”

  • 选项C(男性被认为更擅长STEM)与原文一致。
  • 干扰项排除:
    • A、B、D均未提及研究结果中的核心对比。

第(3)题

关键句:第3段“Compare those excellent letters with a merely good letter: ... clearly solid praise, but nothing that singles out the candidate as exceptional or one of a kind.”

  • 选项B(缺乏突出性描述)符合“merely good”信件特征。
  • 干扰项排除:
    • A、D未提及具体描述方式;
    • C与“excellent”信件特征矛盾。

第(4)题

关键句:第4段“They were all edited for gender and other identifying information, so Dutt and her team could assign them a score without knowing the gender of the student.”

  • 选项D(删除性别信息)直接对应操作步骤。
  • 干扰项排除:
    • A、B未提及学者或女性参与评价;
    • C未说明随机分配的细节。

第(5)题

关键句:第5段末句“the point is to use the results of this study to open up meaningful dialogues on implicit gender bias... Which may lead to some recommendations for the letter writers themselves.”

  • 选项A(提高撰写者性别偏见意识)符合研究目标。
  • 干扰项排除:
    • B、C、D未提及具体行动方向。

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