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A theory explaining sex differences in high mathematical ability has been around for some time
1993
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Commentary on Camilla Persson Benbow (1988) Sex differences in mathematical reasoning ability in intellectually talented preadolescents: Their nature, effects and possible causes. BBS 11:169-232. Abstract of the original article: Several hundred thousand intellectually talented 12-to 13-year-olds have been tested nationwide over the past 16 years with the mathematics and verbal sections of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Although no sex differences in verbal ability have been found, there
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