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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind,I'm Erika Beras. Got a minute?

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The ubiquitous Barbie doll: she's been everything from a football coach to a surgeon.

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But girls who play with Barbie may have their ambition stunted,

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that's according to a study in the journal Sex Roles.

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Researchers had groups of girls play with one of three dolls.

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One was a Barbie doll dressed as a fashion model in a clingy dress.

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A second Barbie was a doctor in a white coat and jeans.

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The third doll was a Mrs. Potato Head.

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After a few minutes of play the girls were asked if they could someday be any of eleven different occupations.

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The girls who'd played with either of the Barbie dolls were more likely to pick traditional pink-collar jobs like teacher, librarian or flight attendant.

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But girls who played with Mrs.Potato Head envisioned themselves as also being firefighters, pilots or police officers.

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The researchers say the limited occupational opportunity that Barbie seems to impart could be due to her unrealistic and overly sexualized image, rather than her outfits or careers.

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And the world is less limited when looked at through Mrs. Potato Head's…eyes.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Erika Beras.

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