LadyAngelika
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ORIGINAL: LadyAngelika Absolutely, and it is unlikely that this will change until there are more women on the stockroom floor because the sample size isn't great enough. Right, which makes me wonder how they can compare men to women if they haven't actually studied women yet.  But they have, to a degree and they do state their limitations. We wouldn't be able to advance research if we always waited for a level playing ground. quote:
However, this (quote from the article) was interesting: "A 2005 study by Merrill Lynch found that 35% of women held an investment too long, compared with 47% of men." So I'm still scratching my head trying to figure out how they concluded that women are better. 1. A 2005 study showed that women hung onto investments "too long" (not better) 2. There's not a big enough sample size on wall street to compare wall street women to wall street men 3. Vanguard's 2009 study showed men were more likely to sell stock at all time lows than women, thus leading to bigger losses. Seems the entire article is built around #3 above. As for #1, less error is better. Jenny gets a C and Johnny gets a D. Neither is stellar, but Jenny's result is better. quote:
How that translates to "women are better at everything" is beyond me. I'm not dissing your posts, LadyAngelika, but articles like these just seem such a stretch, totally biased, and inconclusive. They make me more skeptical than confident, in looking at angles in comparison studies. Let's separate the article, which is a piece brought to us by a division of Time Magazine which wants to sell it's news service, from the research. You actually can totally claim that the article is biased and I'll concur. That said, there is no evidence in this article that the research is biased. We only see what is reported.
< Message edited by LadyAngelika -- 7/31/2011 1:41:40 PM >
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