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  1. Oct 23, 2012 · Taken together, these studies suggest that men and women have vastly different views of what it means to be “just friends”—and that these differing views have the potential to lead to ...

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      Researchers asked women and men "friends" what they really...

  2. As neuroscientist and author Gina Rippon of Aston University explains, the fact that we live in a gendered world itself creates a gendered brain. It creates a culture of boys who feel conditioned ...

  3. May 1, 2012 · The majority of today's psychologists agree that some of the differences exhibited by male and female brains are innate. "We do socialize our boys and girls differently, but the contribution of ...

  4. Jun 22, 2021 · But it has to be a priority. And when it's a pretend priority, everybody knows. The podcast portion of this episode was produced by Clare Marie Schneider. We'd love to hear from you. Leave us a ...

    • She wants it all. So does he. When we talk about how men and women define success, we often generalize: Women want balance, or to “have it all.” Men want status, and its symbols—houses, cars, stuff.
    • She wears her heart on her sleeve. He tucks it away. If I’ve heard this once, I’ve heard it a thousand times: “He can’t connect emotionally.” It’s a universal complaint among women, it seems (along with unequal pay for equal work and the difficulty of finding the perfect pair of jeans).
    • She fights. He takes flight. Perhaps this sounds familiar: A bad day for her ends in tears and a desire to rehash what went wrong and who did what, followed by a plan for how to “fix” it.
    • She has lots of friends. He has, well, fewer. No matter how sure you are that men spend their free time complaining about the women in their lives, science says otherwise.
  5. Jul 2, 2020 · Photo credit: martin-dm/Getty Images. New Global Study Finds an Unconscious Stereotype Linked to Gender. Men are more likely than are women to be seen as “brilliant,” finds a new study measuring global perceptions linked to gender. The work concludes that these stereotyped views are an instance of implicit bias, revealing automatic ...

  6. Apr 30, 2013 · In their blog post, “New Research Shows Success Doesn’t Make Women Less Likable,” Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman conclude from their analysis of assessments of men and women leaders who have ...

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