I just watched the first part of that and saw Norwegian researchers claim that there are no biologically-based differences in how men and women think. That's a rather strange claim to make, given the existence of hormones like testosterone and estrogen.
Maybe, but there's not a way how men and women think, there are as many ways as men and women are alive. You cannot define what's intrinsacally masculine or feminine in the way how humans think, only to handle averages and behaviors more or less common to one or another sex, without knowing which percentage in a certain conduct is social conditioning and which role play the hormones. In addition the hormonal levels, that unlike the behaviors or ways of thinking are measurable, vary a lot among individuals. In other words,
some girls are bigger than others.