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Sex differences in scholastic aptitude: The Israeli scene
Authors:Moshe Zeidner
Affiliation:1. Priority Research Centre for Brain and Mental Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia;2. Smiling Mind, Collingwood, VIC, Australia;1. Faculty of Arts, Menofia University, Egypt;2. College of Arts and Applied Sciences, Department of Education, Dhofar University, Oman;3. Asbiro University, Poland;4. Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden;5. King Saud University, Department of special Education, College of Education, Saudi Arabia;6. Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, 26 Bedford Way, London WC1H0A, United Kingdom;7. Norwegian Business School (BI), Nydalveien, Oslo, Norway;8. Arish University, Department of Special Education, College of Education, Egypt
Abstract:The major goal of the present study is two-fold: (a) To assess the direction, magnitude and profile of sex differences in scholastic aptitude test performance among Israeli college student candidates and (b) to test for possible sex bias in the construct validity of aptitude test scores. The analyses are based on the college admissions aptitude test scores of 1088 female and 690 male college candidates, applying for admissions to a major Israeli campus. On the whole, the data are consistent with much previous research, generated mainly from the American scene, showing small but consistent sex differences in favor of male examinees for the test as a whole and for the quantitative subscale, in particular. Also, the sex difference profiles for varying ethnic groups in the sample are surprisingly similar. Furthermore, our data show little evidence for differential construct validity of ability test scores by gender. On the whole, our data lend a greater degree of generality and cross-cultural validity to the bulk of previous research negating the sex bias contention and pointing to negligible gender differences in scholastic aptitude.
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