“No,” and so much “Yes”: An appreciation of Dr. Melissa Hines’ “However,” and a pondering of the possibility in infinite “however’s”

Yes!  Someone finally, explicitly answered a question to which we were all awaiting the cut and dry answer.  “No.” (Many cheers and clinking of glasses.) Melissa Hines actually answers the title question of her article “Do sex differences in cognition cause the shortage of women in science?” by stating, “Innate sex differences in cognitive abilities […]

A Bent Feeling on Anything-but-straight Thinking about Spatial Sex Differences: An open letter to Dr. Nora S. Newcombe (AKA “LET’S CLEAR UP ALL THAT ACCIDENTAL ACNE!”)

Nora, Nora, Nora… Dr. Nora S. Newcombe, how in the world did you think you were thinking straight when you wrote this article?  I mean, no offense, but the “straight thinking” as you suggested in your article “Taking Science Seriously:  Straight Thinking about Spatial Sex Differences,” left me rather dizzy and confused.  It’s like you […]