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Proc. R. Soc. B, 1161–1165 doi:rspbPublished online 23 December 2008 Why are (the best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences
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Manchester / Washington / DC / Cambridge / London / Boston / New York / Oxford / /

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National Academy Press / Elo A. E. / IBM / ChessBase / Wilson / MIT Press / Paul Chapman Publishing / Harvard University Press / Kerkman D. D. / /

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Germany / United Kingdom / /

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University of Oxford / University of Manchester / Boston University / Tu¨bingen University / Brunel University / Harvard University / /

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direct product / chess portal / /

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Harvard University / Brunel University / MIT / Department of Experimental Psychology / University of Manchester / Tu¨bingen University / Department of Neuroradiology / Boston University / international chess federation / Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging / Royal Society / American Psychological Association / University of Oxford / Department of Mathematics and Statistics / Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology / /

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Xn / Eric-Jan Wagenmakers / Em / Frank Hoppe / Lawrence Summers / Judit Polga / /

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Author / woman manager / male and female player / president / serious player / player / /

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