NPR: Women scientists find science boring to talk about, so men must be at fault. Or maybe Society.
22nd July 2012
Steve Sailer examines a Voice of the Crust.
For Mehl and Schmader, this was the smoking gun that an insidious psychological phenomenon called “stereotype threat” was at work. It could potentially explain the disparity between men and women pursuing science and math careers.
Few people are better than the fashionistas of the left in coming up with fancy names for reasons why everything is the fault of people they don’t like.