I answered “other” because I haven’t studied the matter enough to have a strong opinion.
I answered “other” because I don’t know about variance, but I’m reasonably confident that even if there is a biological variance, it’s not the primary reason that there’s a gender imbalance in the sciences.
Coscott’s question does say “in part”. (That’s why I answered ‘yes’.)
Same—I’ve heard of it before and it seems plausible to me, but I don’t know enough to confidently say I “believe” in it.
Me too: “other” meaning “I don’t know enough”, in contrast to the other options that are variations on “No one knows enough”.
I answered “other” because I haven’t studied the matter enough to have a strong opinion.
I answered “other” because I don’t know about variance, but I’m reasonably confident that even if there is a biological variance, it’s not the primary reason that there’s a gender imbalance in the sciences.
Coscott’s question does say “in part”. (That’s why I answered ‘yes’.)
Same—I’ve heard of it before and it seems plausible to me, but I don’t know enough to confidently say I “believe” in it.
Me too: “other” meaning “I don’t know enough”, in contrast to the other options that are variations on “No one knows enough”.