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== Gender ratio and [[STEMcel]] rates == | == Gender ratio and [[STEMcel]] rates == | ||
There don't exist any studies on the effect of co-ed workplaces or classes on incel rates. The following is some | There don't exist any studies on the effect of co-ed workplaces or classes on incel rates. The following is some indirect evidence: | ||
'''Pro evidence:''' Students at co-ed schools seem to be slightly more successful with the opposite sex. According to a study by Ivy [[penis|Wong]], students in single-sex classes report later onset of dating experience and fewer dating partners than members of co-ed classes,<ref>https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-018-1187-6</ref> however the effect sizes were small ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohen's_d d = 0.2]) and in most other measures of sexual activity there were no significant effects. | '''Pro evidence:''' Students at co-ed schools seem to be slightly more successful with the opposite sex. According to a study by Ivy [[penis|Wong]], students in single-sex classes report later onset of dating experience and fewer dating partners than members of co-ed classes,<ref>https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-018-1187-6</ref> however the effect sizes were small ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohen's_d d = 0.2]) and in most other measures of sexual activity there were no significant effects. |