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There is no definitive proof that there are no strong differences between men and women, but there is a lot of evidence that suggests that most of the differences are small, variable, and influenced by social and cultural factors. Here are some of the main points from the web search results:
- A meta-analysis of 46 studies found that men and women are more alike than different in terms of personality, cognitive ability, and leadership⁶. The researchers proposed a gender similarities hypothesis, which states that most psychological variables show little or no gender differences.
- Another meta-analysis of 15 studies found that sex differences in personality are more evident at the narrow level of specific traits than at the broad level of general factors⁷. For example, women tend to score higher on warmth, compassion, and politeness, while men tend to score higher on assertiveness, industriousness, and intellect. However, these differences are not fixed or universal, and can vary depending on the context and the measurement method.
- A cross-cultural study of 55 countries found that sex differences in personality are larger in more gender-egalitarian societies than in less gender-egalitarian societies⁸. This suggests that gender equality allows people to express their personality traits more freely, rather than conforming to gender stereotypes. It also implies that biological factors alone cannot explain the variation in personality across cultures.
- A review article argued that sex differences in personality are not meaningful or relevant for most real-world outcomes, such as academic achievement, occupational choice, or interpersonal relationships². The author claimed that personality is more influenced by individual differences than by group differences, and that focusing on sex differences can lead to inaccurate or harmful assumptions about people's abilities and preferences.
These are some of the main arguments that challenge the idea of strong and stable sex differences in personality. However, it is important to note that these arguments do not deny the existence of any sex differences, nor do they imply that sex differences are unimportant or irrelevant. Rather, they emphasize the complexity and diversity of human personality, and the need for a nuanced and balanced perspective on the role of gender in shaping it.
Source: Conversation with Bing, 9/16/2023
(1) Men and Women: No Big Difference - American Psychological Association (APA).
https://www.apa.org/topics/personality/men-women-difference.
(2) Taking Sex Differences in Personality Seriously.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...ing-sex-differences-in-personality-seriously/.
(3) Frontiers | Linking gender differences with gender equality: A ....
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1105234/full.
(4) Do men and women really have different personalities? - BBC.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20161011-do-men-and-women-really-have-different-personalities.
(5) Most of Us Combine Personality Traits from Different Genders.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...ne-personality-traits-from-different-genders/.
(6) Personality and Gender Differences in Global Perspective: Gender and ....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ijop.12265.
(7) Leading Like A Woman: Understanding why the gender gap in personality ....
https://warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/knowledgecentre/science/psychology/personality_traits_and_gender.
(8) Gender Equality Could Push Men’s and Women’s Personalities Apart.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/08/gender-personality-big-five-psychology/568087/.