yeah, agree in this case. Its generally just a feeling I often have with her, though. Like I listen to an interview, and lot of things she says make sense and then she says something completely awkward
yeah, agree in this case. Its generally just a feeling I often have with her, though. Like I listen to an interview, and lot of things she says make sense and then she says something completely awkward
often dont know if I agree with her, she is a very confused way of smart sometimes
Have you read about the rape of the 19 year old in on of the orgies?
Thank you for info/correction!
I dont think thats clear from the explanation given here. It says: "The researchers concluded that in math and science, the teachers overestimated the boys' abilities and underestimated the girls', and that this had long-term effects on students' attitudes toward the subjects." This might also mean, that the…
hm possibly, but I really don't understand how that could be true for math. But again, no free access to the paper, so I dont know...
It was an example. I dont know, the original paper is not freely available, but I would love to see the statistics if that is not about stereotype threat.
It's not about "misgrading". This is the so called "stereotype threat": If you think people will judge you negatively according to a stereotype (here: "girls are not good in math"), you perform worse - presumably since you use your working memory for thinking about coping with the stereotype/fighting it. The…
It's not about "misgrading". This is the so called "stereotype threat": If you think people will judge you negatively according to a stereotype (here: "girls are not good in math"), you perform worse - presumably since you use your working memory for thinking about coping with the stereotype/fighting it. The…
yes, there are lots. but thats not my statement, but that there is a correlation, so my argument is probabilistic, not deterministic.
True about the greeks. Thanks for the info! You are actually right. xo
you're new to jezebel I guess. not only do we celebrate it here, we celebrate it and call it "female empowerment"
yeah, I think that religion was some sort of "science" long time ago, in the sense of that it was a first (more or less) complete system to explain the world - and where was uncertainty miracles etc. were introduced. Now obviously we have many more ways to collect evidence, and although science is also not free from…
Blocking douches, or being able to notify about harassment. No one-liners in the messages of yet unkown people allowed (I mean things like "hello baby beautiful eyes")
did he change his mind? also you are my imaginery BFF now
no way. really? just increases my already existent hate for golf
how can you look at them and not find them fucking amazingly awesome? I dont get it. Sad sad people
I think you misunderstood me. I completely agree with you when I say that they are competing worldviews what I mean is that both structures to explain the world around us, though they follow from other set of axioms. Also absolutely agree that science lives from many pre-scientific assumptions (yay, Kuhn! what a good…
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Oh so the study does not address masculinity? Good to know