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Anne Moir



Average rating: 3.71 · 910 ratings · 83 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Brain Sex: The Real Differe...

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Why Men Don't Iron: The Fas...

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3.20 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 1998 — 8 editions
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A Mind to Crime: The Contro...

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جنسیت مغز

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腦內乾坤

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The Secrets of Others

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Half The People

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“High levels of female hormone seem to enhance coordination skills in women. From early on, girls are superior in tasks requiring rapid, skillful, fine movements as well as, of course, in everything requiring verbal fluency and articulation. However, girls with the highest oestrogen levels seem to be at an intellectual disadvantage, while boyish girls do particularly well in the field of spatial skills - the traditional area of male advantage. There is growing support for the belief that girls with male character traits such as aggression, independence, self-confidence and assertion tend to achieve higher academic success than the norm for their sex. Teenage girls whose mothers took male hormones during pregnancy have higher overall IQs, and are more likely to pass university extramce examsinations. They also seem to be disproportionately interested, for their sex, in science subjects.”
Anne Moir, Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men and Women

“School-age boys had begun to define their life aims in terms of the occupations, and the prestige of the occupations, that lay ahead. They were asking, 'What is my work to be?' while the girls were wondering, 'Who will my husband be?”
Anne Moir, Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men and Women

“High levels of female hormone seem to enhance coordination skills in women. From early on, girls are superior in tasks requiring rapid, skillful, fine movements as well as, of course, in everything requiring verbal fluency and articulation.”
Anne Moir, Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men and Women



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