
A Different Take on Sexism in Science
The fear that research into sex differences gives fuel to those who claim that women are naturally “inferior” to men is misguided
Debra W. Soh, PhD, writes for The Globe and Mail and Playboy, and has a forthcoming podcast with Jonathan Kay titled "Wrongspeak." Follow her on Twitter @DrDebraSoh. Follow Debra W. Soh on Twitter @DrDebraSoh
The fear that research into sex differences gives fuel to those who claim that women are naturally “inferior” to men is misguided
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