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What's good for the goose may not be as good for the gander: The benefits of self-monitoring for men and women in task groups and dyadic conflicts

机译:对鹅有什么好处,对鹅没有好处:在任务组和二元冲突中对男人和女人进行自我监控的好处

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The authors posit that women can rely on self-monitoring to overcome negative gender stereotypes in certain performance contexts. In a study of mixed-sex task groups, the authors found that female group members who were high self-monitors were considered more influential and more valuable contributors than women who were low self-monitors. Men benefited relatively less from self-monitoring behavior. In an experimental study of dyadic negotiations, the authors found that women who were high self-monitors performed better than women who were low self-monitors, particularly when they were negotiating over a fixed pool of resources, whereas men did not benefit as much from self-monitoring. Further analyses suggest that high self-monitoring women altered their behavior in these negotiations-when their partner behaved assertively, they increased their level of assertiveness, whereas men and low self-monitoring women did not alter their behavior.
机译:作者认为,在某些表现背景下,女性可以依靠自我监控来克服负面的性别陈规定型观念。在对混合性任务组的研究中,作者发现,与那些自我监控力低的女性相比,那些自我监控力高的女性小组成员被认为更有影响力,并且贡献更大。男性从自我监控行为中受益相对较少。在对二元谈判的实验研究中,作者发现,自我监控能力强的女性的表现要好于自我监控力弱的女性,尤其是在通过固定资源进行谈判的情况下,而男性却没有从中受益太多自我监控。进一步的分析表明,自我监控能力强的女性在这些谈判中改变了自己的行为,当伴侣表现出自信时,她们的自信水平得到了提高,而男性和自我监控能力低下的女性则没有改变其行为。

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