Abstract
There have been many studies investigating sex differences in mathematical
performance among Caucasian students but to date, few such studies involving Asian
students. A number of studies have been carried out comparing mathematical
performance of Asian and non-Asian students and these have showed a general
superiority of Asian students.
This paper reports the results of a study of Chinese students from the central Chinese
city of Wuhan. It compares the performance of boys and girls in the first year of
secondary school in three mathematical areas - logic, space and numeracy. The results
from this study reveal no significant differences in the mean scores in the logic sub-test
but significant differences in favour of the boys in space and numeracy sub-tests. A
significant difference in the variance was revealed in the numeracy scores of the girls
compared with the boys but there was no significant difference in the logic and space
sub-tests.