No, actually the fact that women choose STEM least where they have most freedom to choose supports the ample evidence that men and women have different interests on average. https://twitter.com/inquirer2772/status/959605964273016834 …
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given the enormous body of evidence for gender differences in interests. Here is an excellent metastudy - https://heterodoxacademy.org/2017/08/25/the-most-authoritative-review-paper-on-gender-differences/ … However, it's very difficult to try to study how this works in practice without getting fired or vilified or just not getting funded.
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I don't want to claim that there is no discrimination against or discouragement of women in tech, engineering, physics or men in psychology, healthcare or education. This could be happening. I'd just like to be able to look at behavioural science too.
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