Gender Empathy Gap
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The gender empathy gap is the claim that people are likely to feel more
empathy Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference, that is, the capacity to place oneself in another's position. Definitions of empathy encompass a broad range of social, co ...
for one gender than another gender in a similar situation. Many studies show that females have an on average advantage in tests of empathy.


Empathy in different genders

According to some studies, females can recognize facial expressions and emotions more accurately and faster than males, especially some neutral body language. Additionally, females can recognize males' angry emotions better than males; males can recognize females' happy emotions better than females. However, some research shows that there is no difference between males and females on empathy. Researchers explain that females' performance of recognizing emotion is driven by motivation. In other words, if females feel the work requires them to perform higher score empathy, they would perform better, or they will perform no differently than males. From birth, male and female
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react to emotional stimulations differently. Experiments found that female neonates are more likely to cry when they hear others crying. Besides, they also have more eye contact with people than male neonates. Scientists believe that those reactions of female neonates may give them more chances to feel others feeling, which may amount over the years to a sufficient difference that can explain some of the empathy scores gap of males and females.


Gender empathy gap and sexism


Sexism against males

According to the research, both males and females have a better attitude toward females than males and provide female positive traits, which is called the "
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" effect. Studies suggest that people are more likely to put females in the position of being protected, and males as the protectors, which could be interpreted that males' mental health is not taken as seriously as females' mental health.


See also

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Gender and emotional expression The relationship between gender and emotional expression describes the differences in behavior and actions to express emotions between men and women. In general, women tend to be more emotionally expressive than men. These differences may be primari ...
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Sex differences in emotional intelligence Emotional intelligence (EI) involves using cognitive and emotional abilities to function in interpersonal relationships, social groups as well as manage one's emotional states. It consists of abilities such as social cognition, empathy and also re ...


References

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