Linkage: 28 November, 2017 #TheTriggering
The purpose of this blog entry is not to evaluate whether discrimination against women and girls “exists,” because it surely does under some conditions and in some contexts. Instead, the purpose is to explore two questions: Is it possible that something other than discrimination is a main source of gender gaps in STEM? And is it possible that scientists cherry-pick evidence to support narratives of bias? https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/rabble-rouser/201707/why-brilliant-girls-tend-favor-non-stem-careers Oh…and let’s not forget that when your child finally turns 18 and enters the real world he/she is completely incapable of self-supportation, will likely live at home or off of you till they’re … Continue reading →









