You've probably had your doubts about the old adage "sugar and spice and everything nice, that is what little girls are made of." Finally, the evidence is in: girls are no more moral, honest or righteous than boys. In fact, they are less so. When teachers favor girls and parents consider them more trustworthy, both are setting for the cultural stereotype that girls are good and boys are bad. One hundred twenty seven children at Baltimore's Sinai Hospital were given a test of moral judgment and three on which cheating could be measured. On the moral judgment test girls ranked lower than boys indicting that boys have higher ideals than girls. What was even more surprising was that did considerably more cheating as measured on the cheating survey. Maybe the old adage should be could be changed.