Anxiety‐induced miscalculations, more than differential inhibition of intuition, explain the gender gap in cognitive reflection

Volume: 33, Issue: 4, Pages: 427 - 443
Published: Jan 13, 2020
Abstract
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is among the most common and well‐known instruments for measuring the propensity to engage reflective processing, in the context of the dual‐process theory of high‐level cognition. There is robust evidence that men perform better than women on this test—but we should be wary to conclude that men are more likely to engage in reflective processing than women. We consider several possible loci for the gender...
Paper Details
Title
Anxiety‐induced miscalculations, more than differential inhibition of intuition, explain the gender gap in cognitive reflection
Published Date
Jan 13, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
427 - 443
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