探索早期数学技能的一般和特定领域预测因素的性别差异

Q3 Psychology
Estíbaliz Aragón Mendizábal, José I. Navarro Guzmán
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摘要

本研究的主要目的是确定早期数学知识是否存在性别差异。为了实现这一目标,对200名5岁学童进行了估计的预测因素评估。评估领域一般认知变量,如流体智力、工作记忆、短期记忆、执行功能和早期读写能力。统计对比显示,男孩和女孩之间没有显著差异。判别分析未发现性别特征模式。然而,逐步回归分析表明,虽然突发性读写能力和流动智力解释了男孩和女孩早期数学知识的差异,但第三个解释变量是女孩的短期记忆,男孩的工作记忆。文章的结论是,性别差异在早期数学技能的一般和特定领域预测变量方面没有统计学差异。
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Exploración de diferencias de género en los predictores de dominio general y específico de las habilidades matemáticas tempranas

The main aim of this study was to determine if there were any gender differences in early mathematical knowledge. In order to achieve this, estimated prediction factors were assessed in 200 schoolchildren of 5 years-old. Domain-general cognition variables were evaluated, such as fluid intelligence, working memory, short-term memory, executive functions, and early literacy. Statistical contrasts showed no significant differences between boys and girls. Discriminant analysis did not reveal a gender-based characteristic pattern. However, stepwise regression analysis indicated that, although emergent literacy and fluid intelligence explained the variation in early mathematical knowledge for boys and girls, the third explanatory variable was short-term memory for girls, and working memory for boys. The article concludes that gender differences were not statistically different in relation to general and specific domain predictor variables for early maths skills.

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