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by geofft
3241 days ago
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> Then you're making a sexist argument that ability is correlated with gender among the candidates. I don't know what you mean by "sexist argument," but yes, I am making an argument that because of pervasive industry-wide sexism, ability is not independent of gender in applicants to tech jobs. I agree that I need to provide evidence for this (and I'm sort of intending to write up something arguing this, but I'm at a conference this week). But I Googled for 'average gpa men women computer science', and the first paper I found shows that retention rates in college are worse for women than men year-over-year, but GPAs are worse for men than women year-over-year, which matches the hypothesis I came up with earlier. https://engineering.purdue.edu/MIDFIELD/Papers/2005-graduati... |
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