Gender gap discovered in science exam performance

Thursday, June 2, 2016 - 11:01 in Psychology & Sociology

Male students in undergraduate introductory biology courses are outperforming females at test time, but it may be due to how exams are designed rather than academic ability, suggests new research. In addition, high socioeconomic status students are performing better than lower-status students on those same tests.

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