An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a difference between how non-parental males and females between the ages of 20 and 24 respond physiologically to an audio recording of a crying infant. Based on previous research that investigated differences in physiological response of mothers and fathers to auditory stimuli of infants in distress, the difference between non-parental male and female physiological responses was studied. It was hypothesized that females would have a greater response in all three physiological variables studied. Within the experiment there were a total of 30 participants; 15 male and 15 female. While participants listened to a 30 second recording of an infant c...
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The aim of the present study was to examine gender-related differences in heart rate of human neonat...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018The physiological effect that a crying infant has on its...
Interpreting and responding to an infant's emotional cues is a fundamental parenting skill. Responsi...
This investigation explored gender differences and relations among facets of adult stress measured b...
Previous studies of gender differences in emotional and behavioral expressivity have generally found...
Sensitive response to infant's needs is important in child development. Men and women differ in how ...
According to societal stereotypes, the female sex and people who are more feminine have been conside...
International audienceDespite widespread evidence that gender stereotypes influence human parental b...
Females and feminine gender roles are considered to be more empathetic according to societal stereo...
differences in infancy, 204 male and female subjects rated the same infent's emotional response...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Contains fulltext : 139818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To deter...
The aim of the present study was to examine gender-related differences in heart rate of human neonat...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018The physiological effect that a crying infant has on its...
Interpreting and responding to an infant's emotional cues is a fundamental parenting skill. Responsi...
This investigation explored gender differences and relations among facets of adult stress measured b...
Previous studies of gender differences in emotional and behavioral expressivity have generally found...
Sensitive response to infant's needs is important in child development. Men and women differ in how ...
According to societal stereotypes, the female sex and people who are more feminine have been conside...
International audienceDespite widespread evidence that gender stereotypes influence human parental b...
Females and feminine gender roles are considered to be more empathetic according to societal stereo...
differences in infancy, 204 male and female subjects rated the same infent's emotional response...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Contains fulltext : 139818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To deter...
The aim of the present study was to examine gender-related differences in heart rate of human neonat...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...