The Gender Gap Cracks Under Pressure: A Detailed Look at Male and Female Performance Differences During Competitions
Christopher Cotton,
Frank McIntyre and
Joseph Price
No 16436, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
Using data from multiple-period math competitions, we show that males outperform females of similar ability during the first period. However, the male advantage is not found in any subsequent period of competition, or even after a two-week break from competition. Some evidence suggests that males may actually perform worse than females in later periods. The analysis considers various experimental treatments and finds that the existence of gender differences depends crucially on the design of the competition and the task at hand. Even when the male advantage does exist, it does not persist beyond the initial period of competition.
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Date: 2010-10
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