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  2. Women-are-wonderful effect - Wikipedia

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    Such a task was done to discover whether people associate pleasant words (good, happy, and sunshine) with women, and unpleasant words (bad, trouble, and pain) with men. [5] This research found that while both women and men have more favorable views of women, women's in-group biases were 4.5 times stronger [5] than those of men. And only women ...

  3. Sex differences in intelligence - Wikipedia

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    For example, he found boys were "decidedly better" in arithmetical reasoning, while girls were "superior" at answering comprehension questions. He also proposed that discrimination, lack of opportunity, women's responsibilities in motherhood, or emotional factors may have accounted for the fact that few women had careers in intellectual fields.

  4. 7 things science says women do better than men - AOL

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    As women have 2 of them to men's 1, they are better able to distinguish both red's variations and how that hue interacts with the other colors. SEE ALSO: A Bill Nye show is coming to Netflix Number 6.

  5. Gender essentialism - Wikipedia

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    Gender essentialism is a metaphysical theory which attributes distinct, intrinsic qualities to women and men. [1] [2] Based in essentialism, it holds that there are certain universal, innate, biologically (or psychologically) based features of gender that are at the root of many of the group differences observed in the behavior of men and women.

  6. 19 powerful women explain the 'Gloria Steinem effect' and how ...

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    Oprah, Sheryl Sandberg, Diane Von Furstenberg, Michelle Obama and traced their success and the success of women back to the work of Gloria Steinem. 19 powerful women explain the 'Gloria Steinem ...

  7. Sex differences in emotional intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Women tend to score higher than men on measures of emotional intelligence, but gender stereotypes of men and women can affect how they express emotions. [7] The sex difference is small to moderate, somewhat inconsistent, and is often influenced by the person's motivations or social environment. [7]

  8. Where have all the good men gone? Women still need you. - AOL

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    You know, the top 5% of men who rate high in attractiveness, height and income, have the best shot at most of the women. Men of average appearance, height and income struggle — and often wind up ...

  9. Sex differences in psychology - Wikipedia

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    Women are better at recognizing facial effects, expression processing and emotions in general., [40] while men were better at recognizing specific behaviour which includes anger, aggression and threatening cues. [40] Small but statistically significant sex differences favour females in "Reading of the mind" test.