Sex differences in scientific interests The Relevance of Science Education (ROSE) project has tracked cross-cultural attitudes towards science education of 15-year-old students. It's not cited enough. I will highlight where the largest sex differences lie. (1/n)
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(2/n) Before that, there is a large trend to keep in mind. As countries develop, people get higher standards and are more selective in their interests. This is true for sex differences as well. On average, the more developed the country, the larger the sex difference.
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I think the story is just that low IQ countries have low development and have high response bias. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886908000238?via%3Dihub …
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