Abstract Over the course of middle childhood, children’s interest and beliefs about their own capacities for success in science often decline. This pernicious decline is especially evident among underrepresented groups, including girls, members of some racial and ethnic minorities, and children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. The present research (N=306, ages 6‐11) found that while children lose interest and feelings of efficacy about their potential to “be scientists” across middle… |