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Boys withdraw more in one-on-one interactions, whereas girls withdraw more in groups

机译:男孩在一对一的互动中抽出更多,而女孩在小组中抽出更多

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Past research predicts that males will be more likely to withdraw in one-on-one interactions versus groups. whereas females will be more likely to withdraw in groups than in one-on-one interactions. Ninety-eight 10-year-old children engaged in a word generation task either in same-sex dyads or in groups. Boys completed significantly more words in groups than in dyads, whereas girls' performance was similar in the 2 social structures. Confirming the hypothesis, analyses of the dynamics of dyads and groups using time spent writing as a measure of effort demonstrated that boys withdrew more than girls in dyads, whereas girls withdrew more than boys in groups. Furthermore, in groups, girls were more likely than boys to focus on one individual. Causal explanations for sex differences in preferences for differing social structures are proposed.
机译:过去的研究预测,与群体相比,男性在一对一互动中更容易退出。相较于一对一的互动,女性更倾向于集体退出。九十八个10岁的孩子在同性二元组或小组中从事单词生成任务。男孩的单词组比双子组的单词多得多,而女孩在两个社交结构中的表现相似。证实了这一假设,通过用写作时间作为衡量努力的方式对二联体和群体的动态进行分析,结果表明,在二联体中男孩的退出比女孩多,而在组中男孩的退出比男孩多。此外,在小组中,女孩比男孩更有可能专注于一个人。提出了对性别差异的偏爱的因果解释,以偏爱不同的社会结构。

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