Participation rates and the difference in performance of women and men in chess.
The superiority of men over women in chess has been cited as evidence that there are fundamental differences in male and female intelligence (Howard, 2005a, 2006; Irwing and Lynn, 2005). An alternative interpretation of the difference is that it is due to differential male and female participation r...
Main Authors: | Bilalić, M, McLeod, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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