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Are women and men forever destined to think differently?

This is a wonderful question that has been asked for many decades. To begin with, this new study has used a massive and long-running European survey to investigate how differences in cognitive ability are changing (//Mind Hacks//). The research method that was used was that of a survey of approximately 31,000 adults, men and women all aged older than 50. The researchers of the study were by “Daniela Weber at Austria’s International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis analyzed data collected as part of the European Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement. (//Mind Hacks)//. The conclusions in the article and in the book used in the class support what I am at reading in the textbook. The conclusions match because as the authors report increasing gender equality disproportionately benefits women. All of this research is interesting to me because this has been a question to the entire world for centuries. I would love for there to be more research on this topic. “The results show that as a country develops economically, the differences in cognitive ability between men and women change. But the pattern isn’t straightforward” (//Mind Hacks).//

"Are Women and Men Forever Destined to Think Differently?" //Mind Hacks//. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 July 2014. "Houston Depression, Couples Therapy and Counselor." //Enlightened Psychotherapy//. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 July 2014.

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