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  2. Sex and gender differences in leadership - Wikipedia

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    Meta-analyses have shown women use transformational leadership behaviors somewhat more than men. This might be because transformational leadership includes both agentic and communal behaviors, which helps reduce the role incongruity between leadership roles and female stereotypes [92] [93] Women are often rated more highly than men on idealized ...

  3. Sex differences in leadership - Wikipedia

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    The tendency of men to dominate women in informal discussion groups has been observed in a number of scenarios including when both sexes were deemed to be androgynous, when group members were committed to equality of sexes, when women were more dispositionally dominant than men, and when both sexes were extroverted.

  4. We need more women running for Texas Legislature. First ... - AOL

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    We should see more women running for office and winning. Texas women are active politically. They vote. In the 2020 presidential election, 6.3 million Texas women voted, compared with 5.6 million men.

  5. Social dominance theory - Wikipedia

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    Males are more dominant than females, and they possess more political power and occupy higher status positions illustrating the iron law of androcracy. [18] As a role gets more powerful, Putnam’s law of increasing disproportion [19] becomes applicable and the probability the role is occupied by a hegemonic group member increases. [20] [21]

  6. What's causing the growing political gap between Gen Z men ...

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    As more and more members of Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) reach voting age, this divide among young voters could make the partisan gender gap — already one of the most important ...

  7. Expressions of dominance - Wikipedia

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    This is because women are perceived as less competitive and dominant than men and are thought to be less likely to display dominance (Burgoon et al., as cited by Youngquist, 2009); a woman who displays dominance might potentially be perceived as more dominant than a man displaying the same behavior because her behavior will be seen as unusual ...

  8. Women, young voters won’t save Texas Dems. Why the ... - AOL

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    Beto O’Rourke has campaigned hard against Gov. Greg Abbott on college campuses, but early voting doesn’t show results. [Opinion]

  9. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    One such case was a famine that struck Bengal, India in 1942-1943. This affected women because they had less access to food than men and therefore played many roles. One of the roles some women assumed was prostituting themselves or their daughters for food, thousands of poor women and girls going into brothels. [59]