The Western dichotomy Western cultures share the stereotypical belief that women are more emotional than men. This stereotype has long featured in Western philosophy, where a binary opposition between emotion and reason has been closely associated with the opposition between masculinity and femininity (Lloyd, 1984; Shields, 1984). The stereotype of the “emotional woman” and the “rational man” was fueled by the increase of sex segregation in the public and private realms which went hand in hand with the industrialization of Western societies from the middle of the nineteenth century onwards. Women were seen as the keepers of the heart. Their strong intuitions and sensitivities to the needs of others made them especially suited to the task...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
Much emotion research has focused on differences among emotions and has attempted to identify people...
Psychological differences between women and men, far from being invariant as a biological explanatio...
The Western dichotomy Western cultures share the stereotypical belief that women are more emotion...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
How universal are men and women’s attitudes toward the expression of emotion? How similar are the e...
Declarations about how women and men differ emotionally abound in the psychological literature. They...
Most research looking at psychological similarities and differences between women and men has been c...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socialization in observed gender d...
Most research looking at psychological similarities and differences between women and men has been c...
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in th...
that gender differences are small relative to individual variation within genders; differences are r...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
Research and theory on emotional development and on gender have shown that the two domains of human ...
The article presents a survey of empirical studies and meta-analyses on the similarities and differ...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
Much emotion research has focused on differences among emotions and has attempted to identify people...
Psychological differences between women and men, far from being invariant as a biological explanatio...
The Western dichotomy Western cultures share the stereotypical belief that women are more emotion...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
How universal are men and women’s attitudes toward the expression of emotion? How similar are the e...
Declarations about how women and men differ emotionally abound in the psychological literature. They...
Most research looking at psychological similarities and differences between women and men has been c...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socialization in observed gender d...
Most research looking at psychological similarities and differences between women and men has been c...
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in th...
that gender differences are small relative to individual variation within genders; differences are r...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
Research and theory on emotional development and on gender have shown that the two domains of human ...
The article presents a survey of empirical studies and meta-analyses on the similarities and differ...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
Much emotion research has focused on differences among emotions and has attempted to identify people...
Psychological differences between women and men, far from being invariant as a biological explanatio...