Jeremy Ackerman-Yost
Explorer
Ah, but the gender difference is, in most studies, smaller than the difference between my spatial reasoning on Tuesday when I had really good coffee and my spatial reasoning on Wednesday when I got up late and neglected to grab some.As I'm sure others will point out before I finish this, there is a well established trend that men have better spatial reasoning ability than women. That says nothing about any individual. But the trend is well known and well supported by research (for example, Simon Baron-Cohen has an article on the front page of edge.org, or at least he did a day ago, talking about boys vs. girls and brain development, and iirc, it touches on spatial reasoning).
Actually, I think we may be seeing an important point coming out of this thread. Namely, the world is sexist. Human nature makes male brains and female brains different (on average, saying nothing about an individual). RPGs should leverage that. How can they best do it? I don't know, but I believe that selling them, in a free market of money and ideas, is the best way to arrive at the best product. So vive la difference!
Is that really a meaningful enough difference to keep writing articles about?
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Resistor also makes an excellent point. The noise in these studies tends to swamp the effects. When your noise is gale force winds and your effects are dainty farts..... you're doing something wrong in your study design or there is no significant effect. Yet, that's 99% of the data we have and people talk about the effects more than the noise.
Odd that. Almost like people are picking through their research with fine-toothed combs to support largely insupportable points.
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