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COVxy 10/14/17 11:15:44 AM #1: |
http://www.nature.com/news/male-scientists-share-more-but-only-with-other-men-1.22820
Full article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-13491-0 It's interesting that this result is really much stronger in the case of "high cost" (raw data). The overall base-rate difference might simply because females who perceive their standing as lower might put higher value on keeping their work valuable/unique. But the interaction here is interesting. --- =E[(x-E[x])(y-E[y])] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Nomadic View 10/14/17 11:28:47 AM #2: |
Id say its because, in general, men gravitate to other men for basic friendship purposes, as do women with other women.
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courier_nv 10/14/17 11:28:51 AM #3: |
why do we even need women anyways though
science is sexist. economics is sexist. engineering is sexist. medicine is sexist etc I mean in the professional world ... Copied to Clipboard!
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COVxy 10/14/17 11:29:48 AM #4: |
Nomadic View posted...
Id say its because, in general, men gravitate to other men for basic friendship purposes, as do women with other women. I mean, but the interaction effect isn't there for women. --- =E[(x-E[x])(y-E[y])] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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COVxy 10/14/17 12:19:47 PM #5: |
Up.
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COVxy 10/14/17 2:09:40 PM #6: |
COVxy posted...
Up. --- =E[(x-E[x])(y-E[y])] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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CartmanMustDie 10/17/17 3:26:38 AM #8: |
Wow
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CartmanMustDie 10/19/17 5:31:45 AM #9: |
Wow
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C_Pain 10/21/17 12:32:58 AM #11: |
in group preference
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