Sex Differences in School Science Performance from Middle Childhood to Early Adolescence. 2010

Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, UK.

We investigated whether the sexes differ in science performance before they make important course and career selections. We collected teacher-report data from a sample of children from the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) assessed at ages 9, 10 and 12 years (N>2500 pairs). In addition we developed a test of scientific enquiry and administered it to a sub-sample of TEDS (n=1135; age=14 years). We found no evidence for mean sex differences in science performance assessed by teachers, or by a test of scientific enquiry, although boys were somewhat more variable. At a time when adolescents are making important course choices, girls are performing just as well as boys.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
November 1995, Journal of studies on alcohol,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
December 2006, Journal of adolescence,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
May 2008, Journal of abnormal child psychology,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
June 2024, Child abuse & neglect,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
October 2022, Science advances,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
December 2022, Developmental psychobiology,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
September 2022, Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
January 2004, Child development,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
July 2010, Family relations,
Claire M A Haworth, and Philip S Dale, and Robert Plomin
January 1971, Child psychiatry and human development,
Copied contents to your clipboard!