Literature DB >> 16020373

Maths performance as a function of sex, laterality, and age of pubertal onset.

John Sappington1, Richard Topolski.   

Abstract

Sex differences in math/spatial performance demand explanations. Within the biological view, the complexity and number of variables make the explanation difficult at best. Laterality and age of pubertal onset have been investigated prominently in this context but rarely considered as interactions in the same study. Some 468 college subjects with SAT MATH (SAT M) scores were divided into 12 groups defined by sex, laterality, and age (early, middle, and late) of pubertal onset. Significant main effects for sex and age of onset emerged, as did an interaction between lateral preference and pubertal onset. Generally males outperformed females. The combination of maleness, sinistrality, and early maturation was associated with high SAT M scores. Sinistrality and late maturation among females predicted very poor math performance.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16020373     DOI: 10.1080/13576500442000157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laterality        ISSN: 1357-650X


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