Saturday, February 24, 2018

Meta-analysis on Gender Interests

A meta-analysis on effect of gender on interests:
Results showed that men prefer working with things and women prefer working with people, producing a large effect size (d 0.93) on the Things–People dimension. Men showed stronger Realistic (d 0.84) and Investigative (d 0.26) interests, and women showed stronger Artistic (d 0.35), Social (d 0.68), and Conventional (d 0.33) interests. Sex differences favoring men were also found for more specific measures of engineering (d 1.11), science (d 0.36), and mathematics (d 0.34) interests. Average effect sizes varied across interest inventories, ranging from 0.08 to 0.79
The present study suggests that interests may play a critical role in gendered occupational choices and gender disparity in the STEM fields
 There is a huge disparity between what they're saying in science, and what can be said in public.