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Men And Women -- Different Or Similar: Just 78 genes separate men from women, but what are they and how do they account for the differences between males and females? Explore the gender differences and how those differences are explained by the various authors in this article collection. For example, communication variances are universally accepted as true. Also one article claims that there are distinct differences between male and female drivers. Who are better drivers, according to one insurance company? View this category for the answer.

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  • Communication Styles : Understanding the Differences between Men and Women

    By Marlene L. Lathrop - Why is it that when a woman says one thing her spouse hears something completely different? That is a theme of conversations frequently overheard in offices, restaurants, waiting rooms, salons and long checkout lines among colleagues, friends and even new acquaintances. Why does it seem so hard to communicate with the opposite sex? This is not unique to one gender, however. It is well known to most of us that males often sympathize with one another, warning grooms-to-be, newly dating teens and fellow husbands that communication with females is a mystery of legendary proportions and fraught with hazardous misunderstandings. (Added: 1-Dec-2003 Hits: 1940 )

  • Understanding The Differences Between Men and Women

    By Michael G. Conner, Psy.D - This paper is collection of research conclusions and observations witnessed over the past 5 year and put into a written form that might be helpful, but more importantly stimulate discussions. The real purposes is to increase the awareness between men and women, and to help them set aside issues that are not personal but are merely manifestations of nature. (Added: 1-Dec-2003 Hits: 471 )

  • Age and Gender Differences in Instructional Preferences

    By Marcia J. Belcheir - This study, then, asked two basic questions: 1) Are there gender and age differences on preferences for a variety of instructional practices which improve learning? 2) Are there gender and age differences on self-reported perceptions on readiness for college in terms of academic skills, organizational skills, motivation, and commitment to educational goals? (Added: 1-Dec-2003 Hits: 436 )

  • Channel4000.com - Allstate Finds Differences Between Men, Women

    By NA - The debate over whether American men or women are better drivers might never be settled, but there are clear differences along gender lines, according to Allstate's "You Are What You Drive" survey. Women believe the are more safety conscious than men, with 57 percent of women describing themselves as safe drivers, compared to 46 percent of men. Forty-eight percent of women describe themselves as "cautious" drivers, compared to 33 percent of men. (Added: 1-Dec-2003 Hits: 274 )

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