medical colleges, all colleges have seen a huge influx of female medical students, reaching up to 70– 80 % of all students in some colleges. This trend is still persisting about 15 years after the decision. The objectives of the current study were to assess if there is any significant difference between male and female medical students in scores on a structured, standard, robust test of intellectual ability. Exact venue of the research is withheld for confidentiality. The study was carried out in 2003–2005. Methods: A cross-sectional, comparative study with sample size of 150 students, 75 male and 75 female students. Participants signed a consent form, were assessed on Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM), and data was analysed using...
AbstractThis study examines students’ profile score in the Perceptual Reasoning Index (PRI) and Work...
Background: Historically, more men enrolled in medical schools than women. However, during the last ...
The increase in female participation in University education is a trend that has been obvious for so...
Objective: To determine the gender-based variation in the academic performance of medical students. ...
Background: In recent years more female students than males qualify to study in medical colleges of ...
The relationship between student gender and examination of medical knowledge and clinical competence...
We assessed the influence of gender on the performance in surgical and medical disciplines in underg...
The following study examines the possibility of gender differences in mathematical performance. The ...
The study investigated the difference between gender-role identity and intelligence of students at U...
There is contradictory empirical evidence concerning the problem of whether there is a sex differenc...
In matriculation examinations at age 16, girls achieved greater score than boys. It is still uncerta...
The gender differences can never be ignored in any society or community in all fields of life. Simil...
In this study, the hypothesis that the performance (standards) test type would be a better match for...
Following the Developmental Theory of Sex Differences, males and females have roughly the same IQ du...
Background: Historically, more men enrolled in medical schools than women. However, during the last ...
AbstractThis study examines students’ profile score in the Perceptual Reasoning Index (PRI) and Work...
Background: Historically, more men enrolled in medical schools than women. However, during the last ...
The increase in female participation in University education is a trend that has been obvious for so...
Objective: To determine the gender-based variation in the academic performance of medical students. ...
Background: In recent years more female students than males qualify to study in medical colleges of ...
The relationship between student gender and examination of medical knowledge and clinical competence...
We assessed the influence of gender on the performance in surgical and medical disciplines in underg...
The following study examines the possibility of gender differences in mathematical performance. The ...
The study investigated the difference between gender-role identity and intelligence of students at U...
There is contradictory empirical evidence concerning the problem of whether there is a sex differenc...
In matriculation examinations at age 16, girls achieved greater score than boys. It is still uncerta...
The gender differences can never be ignored in any society or community in all fields of life. Simil...
In this study, the hypothesis that the performance (standards) test type would be a better match for...
Following the Developmental Theory of Sex Differences, males and females have roughly the same IQ du...
Background: Historically, more men enrolled in medical schools than women. However, during the last ...
AbstractThis study examines students’ profile score in the Perceptual Reasoning Index (PRI) and Work...
Background: Historically, more men enrolled in medical schools than women. However, during the last ...
The increase in female participation in University education is a trend that has been obvious for so...