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  1. Are gender differences in high achievement disappearing? A test in one intellectual domain.Robert W. Howard - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (3):371-380.
    Males traditionally predominate at upper achievement levels. One general view holds that this is due only to various social factors such as the and lack of female role models. Another view holds that it occurs partly because of innate ability differences, with more males being at upper ability levels. In the last few decades, women have become more achievement focused and competitive and have gained many more opportunities to achieve. The present study examined one intellectual domain, international chess, to quantify (...)
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