There's a line that never ends: "According to a culturalist interpretation, women in the Nordic cluster benefit from formal"... what?
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Here is the text. I had to skip the paragraph as it did not fit into the blurb lengthwise, some text remaining unwittingly.pic.twitter.com/s0enQKIPaV
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The Nordic countries tend to fit the pattern in other ways too. They have the largest sex differences in waist-to-hip ratio too, for example.
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There is some kind of glitch in that quote after the word "formal."
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That's why iranian women make such good engineers.
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When will people understand men and women are inherently different and it's a good thing? When will people understand "culture" is a reflection of psychology and not the other way around?
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I'd guess because gender equality and low school standards (ie interests dominate effort) are a political bundle...
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Inventing some theories like this today. https://tinyurl.com/FissionFusionSo r-K selection: the development-reproduction trade-off http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/RKSELECT.html pic.twitter.com/ukhCEL5zzB
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I should mention Tatsuya Kameda’s theory of Transactive Memory though. http://lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp/~kameda http://tinyurl.com/nudz89j pic.twitter.com/06bE8LDWD0
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