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  1. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Friday, 15-Oct-2021 01:31:10 EDT drak drak
    My wife blows me away in math speed. Yes, we tried. I have a PhD in physics. This is anecdotal evidence that tells me that the current scientific viewpoint is plausible that most math-differences are created by society. 1/2
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    1. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Friday, 15-Oct-2021 01:36:42 EDT drak drak
      in reply to
      Two references (the first with a book recommendation for further reading): - http://psychologyofwellbeing.com/201110/men-are-better-at-math.html - https://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2013/03/07/the-truth-about-gender-and-math/
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      1. Why Men are better than Women at Math (Situations Matter)
        By Jeremy McCarthy from The Psychology of Wellbeing
        Men are better than women at math. But probably not for the reasons you think. Sam Sommers' new book, "Situations Matter" will change the way you think.
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        The Truth About Gender and Math
        By Lisa Wade, PhD from Sociological Images
        The Truth About Gender and Math
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