Describe the reliable gender differences in intellectual abilities and explain what you think are the causes of these differences

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In general, women perform better, on average, on tests of verbal skills, fine motor skills, perception (absolute thresholds), and many academic areas. Men, on average, perform better on certain visual memory tasks, spatial skills, gross motor skills, general knowledge and knowledge related to math, science, and geography, and fluid reasoning tasks.
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After examining the available research, many psychologists have concluded that men and women do not differ in general intelligence. On the other hand, some gender differences have been indicated with respect to specific multiple intelligences. Many gender differences are small. Second, finding such differences often depends on how they were measured. Third, gender differences can vary by culture, age, and race. Finally, gender differences are at times a product of bias in the tests used to measure different abilities.

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