GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CHESS PERFORMANCE

D. Veličković, D. Radovanović
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Women are underrepresented and underperformanced in chess at the top level. An explanation for the small number of female chess players because chess is an intellectually demanding activity would support the view of biological gender differences in intellectual abilities. However, despite different theories, there is no scientific evidence for sex specific intellectual performance differences. Furthermore, memory is heavily implicated in chess performance and is also often used to explain sex differences. Many novel findings are emerging and complementing cognitively-oriented research on chess. Sex stereotypes can have a greatly debilitating effect on female players leading to a sharp decline in performance when competing with males in chess. Women generally score lower than men both on aggressiveness and dominance and at the same time during a chess game, mental fatigue occurs earlier in women. This is usually explained by the fact that in the female body glycogen content is lower compared to males due to hormonal conditions and therefore unable to meet the demands for fast energy. Women also seem disadvantaged because they approach chess competitions with less confidence and with a more cautious attitude than their male counterparts. A motivational perspective may be better suited for understanding the underperformance of women as chess players. Studies of psychology, physiology and biochemistry of chess players should be used to improve the practice and pedagogy for male and female chess players.
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国际象棋表现的性别差异
在顶级国际象棋比赛中,女性代表不足,表现不佳。国际象棋是一项智力要求很高的活动,所以女性棋手数量很少,对此的解释将支持智力能力存在生理性别差异的观点。然而,尽管有不同的理论,没有科学证据表明性别特定的智力表现差异。此外,记忆与象棋表现密切相关,也经常被用来解释性别差异。许多新的发现正在出现,并补充了国际象棋认知导向的研究。性别刻板印象会对女性棋手产生极大的削弱作用,导致她们在与男性棋手竞争时表现急剧下降。女性在侵略性和支配力方面的得分通常低于男性,同时在下棋时,女性更早出现精神疲劳。这通常是由于女性体内的糖原含量比男性低,这是由于荷尔蒙状况,因此无法满足快速能量的需求。女性似乎也处于劣势,因为她们在国际象棋比赛中比男性对手更缺乏自信,态度也更谨慎。动机视角可能更适合理解女性棋手表现不佳的原因。应利用棋手的心理、生理、生物化学等方面的研究来改进男女棋手的练习和教学方法。
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