Abstract OnlyResearch documents sex differences in interpersonal behaviors, such as comforting and emotional support, with women consistently being more likely than men to engage in comforting behavior, to produce sophisticated comforting messages, to value comforting skills, and to select friends based on comforting skills. Explanations for these gender differences include the “different cultures account” and the “skill specialization account.” This research was designed to test these explanations by assessing contrasting predictions derived from each account. Participants completed questionnaires assessing the types of comforting messages perceived as most sensitive and effective, preferences for the sex of comfort providers, and prioriti...
Abstract OnlyMuch recent research on gender and communication has emphasized differences in men's an...
The present research aimed to extend the state of knowledge regarding the relationship between self-...
We used meta-analysis to examine recent studies ofsex differences in coping. Women were more likely ...
Abstract OnlyResearch documents sex differences in interpersonal behaviors, such as comforting and e...
Abstract OnlyThe current study hypothesized that sex differences in evaluations of comforting messag...
of Emotional Support Although researchers have proposed a skill deficit account for observed gender ...
Previous research has found mixed results in terms of gender differences in the provision of emotion...
Although researchers have proposed a skill deficit account for observed gender differences in the pr...
Objective: There is some evidence that men and women deal with stress in different ways; for exampl...
Previous research on emotional support provision has often shown that women are more willing to give...
Social support has been shown to confer health benefits by buffering stress, yet men use support muc...
<div><p>Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and...
Little research has examined the determinants of support provision. This study assessed the importan...
Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and neurops...
I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation in the expr...
Abstract OnlyMuch recent research on gender and communication has emphasized differences in men's an...
The present research aimed to extend the state of knowledge regarding the relationship between self-...
We used meta-analysis to examine recent studies ofsex differences in coping. Women were more likely ...
Abstract OnlyResearch documents sex differences in interpersonal behaviors, such as comforting and e...
Abstract OnlyThe current study hypothesized that sex differences in evaluations of comforting messag...
of Emotional Support Although researchers have proposed a skill deficit account for observed gender ...
Previous research has found mixed results in terms of gender differences in the provision of emotion...
Although researchers have proposed a skill deficit account for observed gender differences in the pr...
Objective: There is some evidence that men and women deal with stress in different ways; for exampl...
Previous research on emotional support provision has often shown that women are more willing to give...
Social support has been shown to confer health benefits by buffering stress, yet men use support muc...
<div><p>Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and...
Little research has examined the determinants of support provision. This study assessed the importan...
Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and neurops...
I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation in the expr...
Abstract OnlyMuch recent research on gender and communication has emphasized differences in men's an...
The present research aimed to extend the state of knowledge regarding the relationship between self-...
We used meta-analysis to examine recent studies ofsex differences in coping. Women were more likely ...