The magnitude of sex differences in verbal episodic memory increases with social progress: Data from 54 countries across 40 years
Abstract
Sex differences in episodic memory have been reported. We investigate (1) the existence of sex differences in verbal and other episodic memory tasks in 54 countries, and (2) the association between the time- and country-specific social progress indicators (a) female to male ratio in education and labor force participation, (b) population education and employment, and (c) GDP per capita, and magnitude of sex differences in verbal episodic memory...
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Title
The magnitude of sex differences in verbal episodic memory increases with social progress: Data from 54 countries across 40 years
Published Date
Apr 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
e0214945 - e0214945
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