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Sex differences in social behavior : a social-role interpretation
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The analysis of sex differences in social behavior is presented as a new theory and a new method based on research published in “Sex Differences in Social Behavior: A New Theory and a New Method.”Abstract:
Contents: The Analysis of Sex Differences in Social Behavior: A New Theory and a New Method. Sex Differences in Helping Behavior. Sex Differences in Aggressive Behavior. Sex Differences in Other Social Behaviors. The Interpretation of Sex Differences in Social Behavior.read more
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Motivational goal orientation, perceptions of biology and physics classroom learning environments, and gender
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between students' perceptions of classroom learning environment and motivational achievement goal orientations towards biology and physics, as well as the influence of gender.
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Differences in male and female patterns of communication in groups: A methodological artifact?
TL;DR: The authors investigated communication patterns in an all-male, all-female, and mixed-sex group and found that no significant differences were found in seven categories of verbal input, including task and maintenance, in groups meeting for 4 1/2 hours or 6 hours.
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Intergroup competition as a double-edged sword: How sex composition regulates the effects of competition on group creativity
TL;DR: A contingency perspective on intergroup competition is extended, proposing that having groups compete against one another is stimulating to the creativity of groups composed largely or exclusively of men but detrimental to the Creatorship of Groups composed largelyor exclusively of women.
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Sexual behaviors and relationship qualities in late adolescent couples
TL;DR: While the frequency of sexual expression was associated with relationship longevity for both male and female partners, positive relationship qualities were additionally associated with relationships longevity for male partners only.
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Warm, but Maybe Not So Competent?—Contemporary Implicit Stereotypes of Women and Men in Germany
TL;DR: The authors examined gender stereotypes concerning warmth and competence, using implicit association tests (IATs, Greenwald et al. 1998) and drawing on diverse samples of women and men in eastern and western Germany (i.e., students and non-students).