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... boys as girls score above 500 ( Benbow and Stanley , 1980 ) ? Why else would women account for only 15 percent of college math majors when they make up 45 percent of the college population ? ( Tobias , 1978 ) . Why else throughout ...
... boys as girls score above 500 ( Benbow and Stanley , 1980 ) ? Why else would women account for only 15 percent of college math majors when they make up 45 percent of the college population ? ( Tobias , 1978 ) . Why else throughout ...
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... boy " and to actively discourage ( or at least ignore ) behavior they consider inappropriate . In some ways the change is greater for boys than for girls . Boys are expected to outgrow dependency and clinging , whereas this kind of ...
... boy " and to actively discourage ( or at least ignore ) behavior they consider inappropriate . In some ways the change is greater for boys than for girls . Boys are expected to outgrow dependency and clinging , whereas this kind of ...
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... boys , wearing tattered school uniforms , make their way out of the jungle . These boys do not yet constitute a true social group . They are simply an aggregate of individuals who happen to be in the same place at the same time , much ...
... boys , wearing tattered school uniforms , make their way out of the jungle . These boys do not yet constitute a true social group . They are simply an aggregate of individuals who happen to be in the same place at the same time , much ...
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