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More Similar Than Different: Gender Differences in Children's Basic Numerical Skills Are the Exception Not the Rule
Authors:Jane E Hutchison  Ian M Lyons  Daniel Ansari
Institution:1. University of Western Ontario

Georgetown University;2. University of Western Ontario

Abstract:This study investigates gender differences in basic numerical skills that are predictive of math achievement. Previous research in this area is inconsistent and has relied upon traditional hypothesis testing, which does not allow for assertive conclusions to be made regarding nonsignificant findings. This study is the first to compare male and female performance (= 1,391; ages 6–13) on many basic numerical tasks using both Bayesian and frequentist analyses. The results provide strong evidence of gender similarities on the majority of basic numerical tasks measured, suggesting that a male advantage in foundational numerical skills is the exception rather than the rule.
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