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Who is in charge of science: Men view “Time” as more fixed, “Reality” as less real, and “Order” as less ordered

Abstract

There is a controversy about the factors underlying male predominance in mathematics, natural and engineering sciences. Our study of meaning attribution, conducted in Canada, China and Russia showed that men had a consistent tendency to estimate natural phenomena (even time-related) as more fixed and limited, less real (even “Reality”) and less complex (even “Complexity”) than women. Concepts related to classical mechanics received significantly more positive estimations by men than by women, but phenomena related to development and reality were assessed more positively by women than by men. We argue that the methods and language of science, which historically were developed by men, were affected by a tendency of men to reduce natural phenomena to structures with Lego-like components, and to mechanical aspects of their interaction.

Authors

Trofimova IN

Journal

Cognitive Systems Research, Vol. 15, , pp. 50–56

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 1, 2012

DOI

10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.07.001

ISSN

2214-4366

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