This is not a strong reasoning for women being underrepresented because as Erica said more women are going to college and getting a higher education than they were back in the past. It is also unfair that women get 75 cents to every man's dollar. Men also are becoming "stay-at-home dads" and take care of the family when their wives are at work.
The second question I agree with because women get more involved when trying to get things organized with a problem or something they are trying to figure out. Men are just to the point at trying to figure stuff out. They do not lay everything out like women do.
The third statement I disagree with because women have the same advantage as women do at being a leader in any situation. This argument does not even make sense because they have no real data that they express.
Yes, women are negatively stereotyped when they are in a leadership position because some people do not expect them to do a good job. I think this is a bad stereotype because women have just as much opportunity to get a job done as men do. This is just like women in media, where they are the housewives and the men are the ones who go to work, such as "Family Guy" and "The Simpsons." Those are some examples why these stereotypes are not right.
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