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  • Five Gender Myths

    Posted by Anonymous on 23/05/2010 at 3:35 pm

    False Myths About Gender Differences

    Myth #1: Women Are More Talkative
    One popular stereotype claims that women speak tens of thousands of words per day, while men manage to utter only a few hundred. In fact, there’s virtually no difference between the number of words spoken by men and those spoken by women. A 2007 study at the University of Arizona monitored 396 college students and found that both the men and the women spoke an average of about sixteen thousand words per day, without any statistically significant difference between the sexes. In the June 2007 issue of Science magazine, researcher Matthias Mehl reported that the study’s three chattiest subjects actually happened to all be men, each of whom uttered about forty thousand words per day.*

    Myth #2: Men Are More Competitive
    In many societies, the stereotype is that men are competitive and women are collaborative. Some studies of Western subjects confirm this bias, but a study conducted by professors from Columbia University and the University of Chicago found surprising results in cultures that haven’t been subjected to this bias, such as the Masai, a patriarchal tribe from Tanzania, and the Khasi, a matrilineal group from India. In the patriarchal society, the men were more competitive than the women were, but in the matrilineal society, it was the women who were more competitive. The researchers interpreted their findings as evidence that there is no biological basis for competitive drive, and that differences between the sexes are merely social biases, reflecting the fact that young girls and boys are socialized differently.*

    Myth #3: Women Are More Emotional
    In a study conducted by Vanderbilt University psychologist Ann Kring, male and female college students watching movies reported feeling the same levels of emotion, but the females felt more comfortable expressing them. In fact, many studies have shown that there’s no difference in the experiences of emotion between men and women, but since women are already perceived to be the more emotional sex, they consistently score higher than men on tests of emotional expression. According to a study published in the February 2004 issue of Sex Roles: a Journal of Research, male and female subjects were equally likely to express feelings of sympathy or lend support to friends, but often the circumstances surrounding the outward expression of emotion are highly dependent on the context, such as whether the subject is being watched by onlookers.*

    Myth #4: Men Are Better at Math
    It’s been established that boys tend to do better on math tests and are more likely than girls to choose math-centric career paths, such as engineering, technology, and computers. The real problem, though, is not an actual biological handicap, but the perception that girls are inferior at math. Many tests, like one professors at the University of Texas and New York University conducted, found that when they tested groups of people who were primed to think about the bias against women, the women scored poorly, but in groups that were primed to think about gender-neutral subjects, the score gap disappeared. This “stereotype anxiety” is a well-known psychological phenomenon in testing, and many researchers now believe it accounts for much of girls’ lower performance on math tests.*

    Myth #5: Women Are More Intuitive
    Many women pride themselves on their powers of intuition, but new research reveals that intuitive, empathic thinking isn’t solely the province of ladies. A study conducted at the University of Hertfordshire in Great Britain tested subjects’ ability to decipher real smiles from fake ones. Although more women than men reported that they were “highly intuitive,” there was virtually no corresponding improvement in performance. Men detected 72 percent of the real smiles to women’s 71 percent. When asked specifically to decipher the expressions of the opposite sex, men did even better. They detected 76 percent of false female smiles, while women picked out only 67 percent of men’s fake smiles. Intuition is traditionally considered a female attribute, but research such as this shows that men’s and women’s abilities are just about even.

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    30/10/2010 at 3:25 pm

    Identify gender differences can be clouded due to the many individuals who are transgendered. maybe as many as 5%

    I was doing work experience in a primary school (year 6&7) and the teach put up a maths problem on the board. She did not know how to do it. The trouble making ,high testosterone boy at the front of the class knew how to solve the problem with the correct answer. I can see a problem with maths being tought by people who did not like maths when they where at school. I can see a difference in the way that boys and girls where doing the mathematics. the girls memorize the procedures to solve the problem where the boys thought about the problem as more of a spacial task in a holistic fashion. If you just try to remember the methods and forget on part, it does not work, but if you understand it in a holistic manner if one part is missing the missing part can be recovered from the picture of the whole. I remember doing this at school.

    Intuition is another funny on. On psych tests more males test intuitive than females.
    Where most women don’t use intuition is in relationships, they try to use logic and relationships are far to complex to understand with logic. Feeling is faster. using logic gets bogged down due to the many variables that must be solved in parallel.

    I saw a show in TV documenting a F2M transexual and the change in thinking after going onto testosterone. They did mental tests before and after testosterone. After language skills want down, spacial skills up and maths up.

    The most important thing is
    STOP THE STUPID COMPETITION BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE IT IS POINTLESS

    We are COMPLEMENTARY.

    Together we are more than twice male or twice female.

    This also is why nature creates transgendered individuals, it adds to society, it makes society richer and more diverse and interesting world. An ecosystem is far stronger and resilient when it is diverse rather than simple.