“Male-typicality Disadvantage” in Educational Outcomes Is Reflected in Personal Values, but Not in Personality Traits

Author:

Leikas Sointu12ORCID,Ilmarinen Ville-Juhani34ORCID,Vainikainen Mari-Pauliina5678ORCID,Lönnqvist Jan-Erik34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities 1 ,

2. University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland 1 ,

3. Swedish School of Social Science 2 ,

4. University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland 2 ,

5. Faculty of Education and Culture 3 ,

6. Tampere University, Tampere, Finland 3 ,

7. Centre for Educational Assessment 4 ,

8. University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland 4 ,

Abstract

Women and girls consistently outperform men and boys in educational outcomes. A large body of qualitative work suggests that boys’ difficulties in integrating peer acceptance with being studious may explain this gender gap. Gender differences in personality have also been suggested as an explanation. We investigated whether empirically constructed “male-typicality” in personal values, personality traits, and cognitive performance profiles is related to poorer school performance. In a sample of Finnish 15-year-olds, three male-typicality variables were formed empirically via supervised machine learning techniques. These variables were used to predict 9th grade GPA derived from school records. “Male-typicality” based on personal values and cognitive skills was related to lower GPA, but male-typicality in personality traits was unrelated to GPA. The results tentatively suggest that a male-typical value profile may be problematic for academic effort. The results also suggest that a “girl-typical” cognitive skill profile emphasizing verbal skills may provide students with a small overall educational advantage.

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Publisher

University of California Press

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