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Emily Pease 03-10-2005 09:39 AM

Gender differences study
 
I know there is a thread about why there aren't more girls on teams; there is a quiz on BBC.com which is supposed to show whether you have a more "male" or "female" brain. I wonder if FIRST girls have a different 'brain gender' than girls who are not interested in robotics. Click here to take the quiz.


Also, I wonder if the results of the BBC's study will support Harvard University president Larry Summers' views of women.

Try it out and let me know how you do!

chocolateluvrlr 03-10-2005 10:40 AM

Re: Gender differences study
 
i got a 50 male. eek, i guess thats why i want to be an engineer. lol.

Katie Reynolds 03-10-2005 11:36 AM

Re: Gender differences study
 
I got 0 (exactly in the middle between male and female).

This kind of surprised me:

Your score: 11 out of 12
Average score for men: 8.4
Average score for women: 6.4

If you scored 10 - 12: Are you an engineer or do you have a science background? People with these skills tend to score in this range. Past studies have concluded that people in this range have a more male brain.

:yikes:

Emily Pease 03-10-2005 11:46 AM

Re: Gender differences study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Katie Reynolds
Your score: 11 out of 12
Average score for men: 8.4
Average score for women: 6.4

If you scored 10 - 12: Are you an engineer or do you have a science background? People with these skills tend to score in this range. Past studies have concluded that people in this range have a more male brain.

I got the same results for that part!

Bridgette 03-10-2005 06:27 PM

Re: Gender differences study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Katie Reynolds
I got 0 (exactly in the middle between male and female).

This kind of surprised me:

Your score: 11 out of 12
Average score for men: 8.4
Average score for women: 6.4

If you scored 10 - 12: Are you an engineer or do you have a science background? People with these skills tend to score in this range. Past studies have concluded that people in this range have a more male brain.

:yikes:

I got 12 out of 12. I was surprised too!

Rombus 03-10-2005 10:13 PM

Re: Gender differences study
 
I got a 502....

as in the HTML Error saying server unavailable
:( that was like 15 min down the drain!

[edit]
Turns out after i tried the test again it let me finish and the results:
im 100 male, that more male than most males! (Yes i am male)
scored a 12 on the shapes and a 20 on the angles
[/Edit]

KenWittlief 03-10-2005 10:25 PM

Re: Gender differences study
 
Im Gonna be An Engineer -by Peggy Seeger
(Ode to Kate GLeason :^)

when I was a little girl I wished I was a boy
hung around with all the gang and wore my tuguroys
everybody said I only did it to annoy
but I was gonna be an engineer!

Momma said why cant you be a lady?
your duty is to make me the mother of a pearl
wait until your older dear then maybe
you'll be glad that your a girl

When I went to school I learned to write and how to read
history geography and home econony
and typing is a skill that every girl is sure to need
to while away the extra time until its time to breed
and when they had the nerve to ask what would I like to be
I said Im gonna be an engineer

No you only need to learn to be a lady
the duty isnt yours for to try and run the world
an engineer could never have a baby
remember dear that your a girl!

Well, I started as a typist but I studied on the sly
Working out the day and night so I could qualify
And every time the boss came in, he pinched me on the thigh
Said, "I've never kissed an engineer!"
"You owe it to the job to be a lady
The duty of the staff is to give the boss a whirl
The wages that you get are crummy, maybe
But it's all you get, 'cause you're a girl"

Then Jimmy came along and we set up a conjugation
We were busy every night with loving recreation
I spent my days at work so he could get an education
And now he's an engineer!

He said: "I know you'll always be a lady
The duty of my darling is to love me all her life
Could an engineer look after or obey me?
Remember, dear, that you're my wife!"

As soon a Jimmy got a job, I studied hard again
Then busy at me turret-lathe a year or two, and then
The morning that the twins were born, Jimmy says to them
"Kids your mother was an engineer!"
"You owe it to the kids to be a lady
Dainty as a dish-rag, faithful as a chow
Stay at home, you got to mind the babys
Remember you're a mother now!"

Every time I turn around there's something else to do
Cook a meal or mend a sock or sweep a floor or two
Listening to Jimmy Young - it makes me want to spew
I was gonna be an engineer.

I only wish that I could be a lady
I'd do the lovely things that a lady's s'posed to do
I wouldn't even mind if only they would pay me
Then I could be a person too.

Well, I listened to my mother and I joined a typing pool
Listened to my lover and I put him through his school
If I listen to the boss, I'm just a bloody fool
And an underpaid engineer
I been a sucker ever since I was a baby
As a daughter, as a mother, as a lover, as a peer
But I'll fight em as a woman, not a lady
I'll fight em as an engineer!

Words and music by Peggy Seeger in 1970

MissInformation 03-10-2005 11:16 PM

Re: Gender differences study
 
Oh my gosh... I think like a girl... but that's okay, I throw like a girl too. Well, that was very interesting. I did better on the angle thing than I did on the rotated shapes thing but still not that great (who said I had to learn how to read a map?) and I was very surprised at how well I did on guessing how many of the objects had been moved.

Heidi

C.Roberts 1089 03-11-2005 12:53 AM

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i did well in just about all the sections; as they are divided as to who usually scores higher in them, males or females, my overall actually evened out to be zero. I got the same results as above, 11/12 and the engineering background stuff.. but then some of the things they told me were pretty wacky. For example.. they told me i had 7/20 empathising, thought like a guy, and probably wasn't very good at it.. but then in the next section they told me that i was very good at it and thought in a more feminine manner. not sure i understand that one.:confused:

Emily Pease 03-11-2005 11:25 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.Roberts 1089
they told me i had 7/20 empathising, thought like a guy, and probably wasn't very good at it.. but then in the next section they told me that i was very good at it and thought in a more feminine manner. not sure i understand that one.

The same thing happened to me. I got a 6/20 empathizing, but a 9/10 judging people's emotions. So we can tell when someone needs comforting, but we prefer not to do the comforting ourselves.

In one of my engineering classes, we took the
Myers-Briggs test, which is supposed to sort out the different facets of your personality. One of the parts tells you whether you're more "thinking" or "feeling" (whether you make decisions based on logic or feelings). Out of thirty people, only two people were classified as "feeling." Of course, everyone in the room looked at me (the only girl in the class); however, I am a very solid "thinker."

Actually, I'm an ENTP: the innovator!

Ashley Christine 03-11-2005 12:20 PM

Re: Gender differences study
 
I got a 50 on the mens side. I guess I think more like a guy. Not much of a suprise to me tho, Ive always gotten along with guys better.

Katy 03-14-2005 12:52 AM

Re: Gender differences study
 
I'm a bit disturbed that something that is suppose to evaluate which characteristics belong to each gender also scores math and right-brainedness as being a guy thing...where is the test? This looks like a long method for people to confirm what they already believe.

For the record: 25% towards guy

Babyhueyhnx 03-14-2005 02:01 AM

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to be honest with you i think that the way they determine your sex upon the reasoning of certain questions is stereotypical. like women are better at directions and have a better memory for where things are located/arranged.

i dot really agree with this.

Emily Pease 03-14-2005 09:14 AM

Re: Gender differences study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Babyhueyhnx
to be honest with you i think that the way they determine your sex upon the reasoning of certain questions is stereotypical. like women are better at directions and have a better memory for where things are located/arranged.

i dot really agree with this.

I think they were saying that the creators of this study found that on average, the women who took the test could remember the locations of items better than the men. Of course there are exceptions, but in this case, I wouldn't say it's strictly a stereotype.

They're not saying that a good memory is inherently a female trait; they're saying that female minds are more likely to remember more items' locations than male minds.

Steph 03-14-2005 11:11 AM

Re: Gender differences study
 
I got 25% on the male side... I sorta figured it would be that way, so no surprises there, but I am still trying to figure out the whole hand-crossing thumb in top thing... every other "test" of this type I've taken has said completely the opposite (me being more left-brained as opposed to right) so that was my only shocker. Interesting quiz though.


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