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Bottom line: There are some differences in absolute thresholds and other perceptual measures for females and males (e.g., males are more likely to be color-blind; Rodriguez-Carmona, Sharpe, Harlow, & Barbur, 2008), but these differences ...
The fourth edition of Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities critically examines the breadth of research on this complex and controversial topic, with the principal aim of helping the reader to understand where sex differences are found – ...
This is a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the theories, research, and research methods designed to explore how, why, when, and to what extent females and males differ in intellectual...
The fourth edition of Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities critically examines the breadth of research on this complex and controversial topic, with the principal aim of helping the reader to understand where sex differences are found – ...