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Rachael Robnett

Psychology Professor & Gender Roles Researcher at University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV)
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Rachael Robnett is a developmental psychologist whose areas of expertise include adolescent development and gender development, particularly as it relates to career choice. Her research addresses the ways in which socialization, stereotypes, and society contour the attitudes and behaviors that people display in their daily lives. Robnett's primary line of research provides insight into adolescents’ and young adults’ pursuit of careers related to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). She is especially interested in identifying ways to bring more girls, women, and members of ethnic minority groups into STEM fields. Her research findings suggest that peers, self-efficacy, and hands-on research involvement may have important implications for underrepresented students’ pursuit of STEM careers.

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  • Alternative choices are still pretty uncommon. I think we will see a bit more flexibility in the next 10-20 years, but not much. In part, this is because heterosexual women and men continue to encounter stigma if they don’t align with the traditional arrangement. Friends and family sometimes view couples who take the wife’s surname as less committed, or perceive the husband to have less power in the relationship. This is probably why some women encounter pressure from their husbands to change their last name after getting married. It’s really hard to resist these entrenched norms to the point that some people don’t ever seriously consider other options.

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