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Women and men are roughly equal in skills needed to navigate the Internet, according to a study published in the June issue of Social Science Quarterly. But men think they're significantly better.
One hundred people of varying ages, educational levels and ethnicities participated in the research of Dr. Eszter Hargittai, an assistant professor of communications studies at Northwestern University IL. She found that younger and more educated users had better online skills and rated themselves more proficient than others.
She also found that while women's and men's ...