No intrinsic gender differences in children’s earliest numerical abilities (Kersey et al., 2018)

A study of over 500 infants and children has found that there are no intrinsic gender differences in aptitudes in STEM domains evident during early childhood. Rather, it demonstrated that “there are no substantive gender differences in mathematical thinking skills during infancy or early childhood”. Girls and boys performed equally…
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