Other sources find opposite, eg https://blog.interviewing.io/we-built-voice-modulation-to-mask-gender-in-technical-interviews-heres-what-happened/ …. Likely very dependent on context.
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Replying to @slatestarcodex @ferretthimself
Do you believe women are just worse at working with technology? What other explanations could there be?
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Replying to @Anusien
See https://www.aei.org/publication/2013-sat-test-results-show-that-a-huge-math-gender-gap-persists-with-a-32-point-advantage-for-high-school-boys/ … . Women get fewer tech jobs because fewer women in higher math.
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
and why do you think there are fewer women in math and science?
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Replying to @Anusien
Lower scores on relevant exams + fewer decide to go into those professions.
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
but what causes the lower scores? Either women are inherently worse or something is discouraging them. Both are problematic.
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Replying to @Anusien
My guess is a combination of both. Many studies show women more interested in people, men in abstract systems.
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
Sure. What about black people? Are they less technically inclined too?
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Replying to @Anusien
Look at math scores here: https://jaymans.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/sat-race-income-1995.png …
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
I suppose you think it's unfair that there's no White History Month too.
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