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I guess that inspires another take:

- Suppose performance in the school system has an upper limit slightly above average, but no lower limit. Then anything that increases the variance of one group, whether innate ability or environmental effects, will show up as a fall in the group's average, because the growth in the high end of the curve is disproportionately not being measured, while the growth in the low end is.




Grade inflation ('A's becoming more common, 'D's less common etc) would also show up as boys performing relatively worse over time in this scenario.




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