Hedges L V, Nowell A
Department of Education, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Science. 1995 Jul 7;269(5220):41-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7604277.
Sex differences in central tendency, variability, and numbers of high scores on mental tests have been extensively studied. Research has not always seemed to yield consistent results, partly because most studies have not used representative samples of national populations. An analysis of mental test scores from six studies that used national probability samples provided evidence that although average sex differences have been generally small and stable over time, the test scores of males consistently have larger variance. Except in tests of reading comprehension, perceptual speed, and associative memory, males typically outnumber females substantially among high-scoring individuals.
心理测试中在集中趋势、变异性和高分数量方面的性别差异已得到广泛研究。研究结果并非总是一致,部分原因是大多数研究未使用全国人口的代表性样本。一项对六项使用全国概率样本的研究中的心理测试分数进行的分析提供了证据,表明尽管平均性别差异总体上一直较小且随时间稳定,但男性的测试分数始终具有更大的方差。除了阅读理解、知觉速度和联想记忆测试外,在高分个体中,男性的数量通常大大超过女性。