Polychronicity refers to a personal preference to engage in multitasking. In the current study, we investigated whether male and female participants differed in polychronicity. For this, 167 participants filled out an online questionnaire assessing polychronicity in a variety of ways, including the Multitasking Preference Inventory (MPI). Results showed that women were consistently more polychronic than men. We also found that women showed higher self-rated multitasking abilities, reported to spend more time multitasking, and considered multitasking to be more important in everyday life than men. We conclude that in our sample, which mainly consisted of University students in the United Kingdom, polychronicity shows a significant gender dif...
We examine how multitasking affects performance and check whether women are indeed better at multita...
With the increasing complexity of control rooms and the information explosion, effective multitaskin...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at mul-titasking...
Polychronicity refers to a personal preference to engage in multitasking. In the current study, we i...
Polychronicity refers to a personal preference to engage in multitasking. In the current study, we i...
Polychronicity, or the preference for doing more than one thing at a time, has become a prominent as...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at multitasking ...
This study examined how polychronicity, or the preference to do several things concurrently, was rel...
Polychronicity and multitasking have been described as being indispensible in work today because the...
According to popular beliefs and anecdotes, females best males when handling multiple tasks at the s...
Time use is an important consideration in designing task environments for cross-cultural audiences. ...
This dissertation consists of four studies examining two constructs related to time orientation in o...
According to a popular stereotype, women are better at multitasking than men, but empirical evidence...
According to a popular stereotype, women are better at multitasking than men, but empirical evidence...
Time for reflection 2 Both researchers and practitioners are increasing their attention to the multi...
We examine how multitasking affects performance and check whether women are indeed better at multita...
With the increasing complexity of control rooms and the information explosion, effective multitaskin...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at mul-titasking...
Polychronicity refers to a personal preference to engage in multitasking. In the current study, we i...
Polychronicity refers to a personal preference to engage in multitasking. In the current study, we i...
Polychronicity, or the preference for doing more than one thing at a time, has become a prominent as...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at multitasking ...
This study examined how polychronicity, or the preference to do several things concurrently, was rel...
Polychronicity and multitasking have been described as being indispensible in work today because the...
According to popular beliefs and anecdotes, females best males when handling multiple tasks at the s...
Time use is an important consideration in designing task environments for cross-cultural audiences. ...
This dissertation consists of four studies examining two constructs related to time orientation in o...
According to a popular stereotype, women are better at multitasking than men, but empirical evidence...
According to a popular stereotype, women are better at multitasking than men, but empirical evidence...
Time for reflection 2 Both researchers and practitioners are increasing their attention to the multi...
We examine how multitasking affects performance and check whether women are indeed better at multita...
With the increasing complexity of control rooms and the information explosion, effective multitaskin...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at mul-titasking...