I have noticed quite a few questions lately where the avatar of the poster was decidedly female (even if their handle was ambiguous). I have also noticed a tendency for these questions to get more answers even if the question is poor.
I'm interested in if this effect exists and if so how pronounced it is. It's an important question because it's arguable that the increased attention for women's questions can be a positive boost at a time when many people are trying to get more women into computer science; but it's also arguable that it's sexist and enabling them to ask poor questions.
EDIT: Anecdotal evidence: Using PHP to update records in MySQL database
Note the post is code only, no question is ever asked. Two answers and a boatload of comments. The avatar and the name reflect that the OP is female (I know we cannot determine the truthiness of that, we can only speculate on who the actual poster is). It has received (at this time) 3 close votes, 2 voted as unclear and 1 as "why doesn't the code work".