Why are (the best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domains

Author:

Bilalić Merim1,Smallbone Kieran2,McLeod Peter1,Gobet Fernand3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of OxfordSouth Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, UK

2. Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology, University of Manchester131 Princess Street, Manchester M1 7DN, UK

3. Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging, Brunel UniversityUxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH, UK

Abstract

A popular explanation for the small number of women at the top level of intellectually demanding activities from chess to science appeals to biological differences in the intellectual abilities of men and women. An alternative explanation is that the extreme values in a large sample are likely to be greater than those in a small one. Although the performance of the 100 best German male chess players is better than that of the 100 best German women, we show that 96 per cent of the observed difference would be expected given the much greater number of men who play chess. There is little left for biological or cultural explanations to account for. In science, where there are many more male than female participants, this statistical sampling explanation, rather than differences in intellectual ability, may also be the main reason why women are under-represented at the top end.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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