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Who Says A Woman Can't Be Einstein?
Oleh:
Ripley, Amanda
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 165 no. 12 (Mar. 2005)
,
page 54-61.
Topik:
Men
;
Women
;
Einsten
;
Brain
;
Female Smart
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TT10.49
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T7
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Yes, men's and women's brains are different. But new search upends the old myths about who's good at what. A tour of the ever changing brain. There was something self-destructive about Harvard University President Larry Summers' speech on gender disparties in January. In his first sentence, he said his goal was "provocation." He called for "rigorous and careful" thinking to explain the gender gap among top-tier tenured science proffesors. But he described his pet theory with something less than prudence. The most likely explanations, he said, are that 1) women are just not so interested as men in making the sacrifies required by high-powered jobs, 2) men have more "intrinsic aptitude" for high-level science and 3) women may be victims of old-fashioned discrimination. " In my own view, their importance probably ranks in exactly the order that I just decribed," he announced.
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