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Latest revision as of 17:52, 5 September 2014
A pilot study by Stuart Wray suggested a correlation between the SQ-EQ psychometric questionnaire and performance on an introductory programming course. Although unsurprising that there should be a correlation between programming aptitude and self-reported systematising tendencies, there is no need to assume that programming aptitude should also be negatively correlated with empathy.
This work is currently continuing in studies at a broader range of institutions. Collaborators include: