The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition
Communication 235 fairly accurate. More recently, Hall (2006) concluded that sex differences in nonverbal behavior, in particula ...
236 Chapter 7 men accommodate to each other. The sex dif- ference in smiling, gazing, distance, and touch is much larger when co ...
Communication 237 more than men. Furthermore, sex differences in gazing (female more than male) are typi- cally larger when the ...
238 Chapter 7 women to initiate touch (Major, Schmidlin, & Williams, 1990). Both of these findings are misleading, however, ...
Communication 239 One interesting arena in which to ex- plore touch is sports. Here it is more accept- able for men to touch one ...
240 Chapter 7 This idea was shown in a now-classic dyadic interaction study conducted by Carli (1989). Men and women were placed ...
Communication 241 Thus women are not more easily influ- enced than men due to some fundamental fe- male trait, but due to the fa ...
242 Chapter 7 gender-role stereotypes or category-based expectancies in the absence of other infor- mation about people. But onc ...
Communication 243 Which style of leadership is most effec- tive? A meta-analytic review showed that the transformational leaders ...
244 Chapter 7 five students were assembled to work on a decision-making task (Thomas-Hunt & Phillips, 2004)—a task that was ...
Communication 245 characteristics imply a lack of communal characteristics among women—and a lack of communal characteristics is ...
246 Chapter 7 similar to the earlier study by Carli (1990). However, when her student status was made salient, men were more inf ...
Communication 247 masculine, displays of agency in lesbian lead- ers may imply a lack of communal character- istics—even more so ...
248 Chapter 7 that women report greater emotion than men. Women say that they experience emo- tions more intensely than men and ...
Communication 249 What accounts for the discrepancy in findings between retrospective reports and online measures of emotion? So ...
250 Chapter 7 stronger relations than the respondent’s sex. Femininity or communion, specifically, has been associated with emot ...
Communication 251 more reactive to some of the films. The in- vestigators suggested men were more likely to be internalizers wit ...
252 Chapter 7 Explanations for Sex Differences in Communication A variety of explanations are available for the differences I ha ...
Communication 253 studied. Thus status based on expectations states theory alone cannot explain sex differ- ences in interaction ...
254 Chapter 7 than low-status people (Mast, Jonas, & Hall, 2009). In a second study, the same authors included a control con ...
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