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Selective participation did occur to some degree, as participating mothers were younger, more often single and smokers, and newborns were more often boys.
Most of the non-responders were not in school and were older, more often boys, and if they were in school, they attended vocational rather than academic classes [ 52].
Since affected children are more often boys than girls, whereas the gender ratio is more or less equal in the group of non-affected siblings, moderating and/or mediating effects of gender may possibly be accountable for the apparent non-comparable magnitude of group differences at the endophenotypic and phenotypic level.
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We did not collect data to determine whether girls were engaged in latrine cleaning more often than boys; however, anecdotal evidence from numerous school visits indicates that both girls and boys in Nyanza Province schools tend to be equally responsible for cleaning the latrines designated to their gender.
(Asperger's syndrome is diagnosed four times more often in boys than in girls).
How is it that girls go on to higher education and graduate more often than boys?
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is diagnosed around three times more often in boys than in girls.
The survey also suggests that girls are likely to experience stress more often than boys – an average of twice a week.
According to a study to be published in the Journal of Athletic Training, in high school soccer, girls sustained concussions 68percentt more often than boys did.
Title IX even covers the cheerleaders, who are not supposed to cheer more often for boys teams than for girls teams.
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