The role of mathematical skill in sex differences on Raven’s Matrices |
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Authors: | Kate Plaisted Stuart BellN.J. Mackintosh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Experimental Psychology, Downing Site, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK |
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Abstract: | This study replicated a previously reported male advantage on certain items of Raven’s Matrices and found no sex differences in performance on other items. We refer to the latter as analytic (1) items and the former as analytic (2) items. Reasons for the male advantage were investigated by correlating scores obtained by male and female high school students on analytic (1) and analytic (2) items with their scores on tests of spatial, verbal and mathematical ability. There were no sex differences in the magnitude of the correlations between scores on analytic (2) items and the two spatial and verbal tests. In contrast, males but not females showed a significantly higher correlation of maths with analytic (2) than with analytic (1). The results suggest the Raven’s Matrices may engage different, more specific cognitive processes in males and more general cognitive processes in females. |
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Keywords: | Raven&rsquo s Matrices Sex differences Mathematical ability |
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