The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition
Communication 255 Social Role Theory Social role theory suggests that our expecta- tions about female and male behavior stem fro ...
256 Chapter 7 making responses that encourage conversa- tion. Men’s language is less facilitative of re- lationships. Men interr ...
Communication 257 Summary Boys and girls clearly have different styles of interacting with one another. Boys play in groups that ...
258 Chapter 7 in studies of group interactions. According to social role theory, men’s communication is a function of their inst ...
Communication 259 Eagly, A. H., & Carli, L. L. (2007). Through the labyrinth: The truth about how women become leaders. Bost ...
260 B atman and Robin, Sherlock Holmes and Watson, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the Lone ...
Friendship 261 detail the quality of friendship.Quantity refers to the number of friends or the size of the network.Qualityrefer ...
262 Chapter 8 women’s friendship that may explain these sex differences. First, I review the differences and then I turn to the ...
Friendship 263 thinking? Modest. A study that asked men and women how they would respond to a series of hypothetical problems fo ...
264 Chapter 8 Markiewicz, & Doyle, 2009). Despite the fact that women engage in more self-disclosure with friends compared t ...
Friendship 265 ■ Both men and women want the same things from friendship and view self-disclosure, empathy, trust, and expressio ...
266 Chapter 8 involved in the interaction as well as rating scales of the quality of the interaction. Al- though the RIR was ini ...
Friendship 267 accounts were more intimate than those of men. Because these findings held for a best friend, it did not appear t ...
268 Chapter 8 mention expressive avenues to intimacy, such as self-disclosure, and instrumental avenues to intimacy, such as sha ...
Friendship 269 self-disclosure is an important, if not the most important, feature of intimacy for both men and women. However, ...
270 Chapter 8 increases in friendship quality. Thus, co- rumination may have more psychological costs for females than males. It ...
Friendship 271 Situational Variables Situational variables also affect self-disclosure. Studies have shown that men’s levels of ...
272 Chapter 8 ■ Men are clearly capable of self-disclosure (just as they are capable of intimacy) but seem to prefer not to enga ...
Friendship 273 competition; we would not reveal weaknesses, inadequacies, or difficulties to a competitor. And, competition in f ...
274 Chapter 8 Emotional Inexpressiveness A third barrier to closeness in men’s same-sex relationships is emotional inexpressiven ...
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