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  1. When a standard multiple-choice test of fluid intelligence (one that does not require pre-existing knowledge) is modified to allow estimates of uncertainty linked to financial rewards, women outperformed men. Better risk/reward assessments by women were also observed in other settings.

    Summary: psypost.org/updating-the-multi

    Original paper: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Science #Intelligence #Gender #Confidence #DecisionMaking #RiskReward

  2. When a standard multiple-choice test of fluid intelligence (one that does not require pre-existing knowledge) is modified to allow estimates of uncertainty linked to financial rewards, women outperformed men. Better risk/reward assessments by women were also observed in other settings.

    Summary: psypost.org/updating-the-multi

    Original paper: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Science #Intelligence #Gender #Confidence #DecisionMaking #RiskReward

  3. When a standard multiple-choice test of fluid intelligence (one that does not require pre-existing knowledge) is modified to allow estimates of uncertainty linked to financial rewards, women outperformed men. Better risk/reward assessments by women were also observed in other settings.

    Summary: psypost.org/updating-the-multi

    Original paper: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Science #Intelligence #Gender #Confidence #DecisionMaking #RiskReward

  4. When a standard multiple-choice test of fluid intelligence (one that does not require pre-existing knowledge) is modified to allow estimates of uncertainty linked to financial rewards, women outperformed men. Better risk/reward assessments by women were also observed in other settings.

    Summary: psypost.org/updating-the-multi

    Original paper: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Science #Intelligence #Gender #Confidence #DecisionMaking #RiskReward

  5. When a standard multiple-choice test of fluid intelligence (one that does not require pre-existing knowledge) is modified to allow estimates of uncertainty linked to financial rewards, women outperformed men. Better risk/reward assessments by women were also observed in other settings.

    Summary: psypost.org/updating-the-multi

    Original paper: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Science #Intelligence #Gender #Confidence #DecisionMaking #RiskReward