Research shows that there is no significant overall difference in intelligence between males and females. However, there may be small differences in specific abilities. Generally, females tend to perform better in verbal tasks, language skills, and memory-related activities, while males often do slightly better in spatial, mathematical, or mechanical reasoning tasks.
These differences are influenced by both biological factors and social or cultural expectations, such as how boys and girls are raised or the opportunities they receive. Importantly, these variations do not affect overall intelligence levels, and both sexes have equal potential to achieve high intellectual performance.
