| domain | mentortrees.com |
| summary | This website content discusses the gender distribution among the mentee trees of prominent scholars in psychology. Galton's tree has 51.1% female mentees, indicating a relatively balanced structure. In contrast, James Cattell's tree, another influential psychologist, boasts a more even balance with 52 female mentees. However, Karl Pearson's tree, a renowned statistician, has a significantly larger number of 791 mentees but only 33 are female. This disparity highlights that formal mentorship, as represented in this dataset, does not guarantee a scholar's eminence, and a lack of female representation at the lower levels (mentee tree) does not equate to a 'dead tree' or a lack of influence. It emphasizes that factors beyond mentorship contribute to a scholar's prominence. |
| title | Home | Shiftingwinds |
| description | Home | Shiftingwinds |
| keywords | female, tree, male, descendants, field, trees, more, gender, mentor, james, generations, history, galtons, descendant, females, women, physicist |
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| nslookup | A 185.230.63.186, A 185.230.63.107, A 185.230.63.171 |
| created | 2025-11-10 |
| updated | 2025-11-10 |
| summarized | 2025-11-12 |
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