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      Does gender matter?

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          Sex differences in intrinsic aptitude for mathematics and science?: a critical review.

          This article considers 3 claims that cognitive sex differences account for the differential representation of men and women in high-level careers in mathematics and science: (a) males are more focused on objects from the beginning of life and therefore are predisposed to better learning about mechanical systems; (b) males have a profile of spatial and numerical abilities producing greater aptitude for mathematics; and (c) males are more variable in their cognitive abilities and therefore predominate at the upper reaches of mathematical talent. Research on cognitive development in human infants, preschool children, and students at all levels fails to support these claims. Instead, it provides evidence that mathematical and scientific reasoning develop from a set of biologically based cognitive capacities that males and females share. These capacities lead men and women to develop equal talent for mathematics and science.
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            Gender Differences in Mathematical Trajectories

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              NIH Director's Pioneer Awards: Could the Selection Process Be Biased against Women?

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                Journal
                Nature
                Nature
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0028-0836
                1476-4687
                July 2006
                July 12 2006
                July 2006
                : 442
                : 7099
                : 133-136
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                10.1038/442133a
                16848004
                116aad34-7c41-4653-8f09-e1de54cabd46
                © 2006

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