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Mar 1, · differ across domains, cultures, and developmental stages. This article provides a descriptive overview of gender differences in. personality, social cooperation and competition . male students were highly emotionally intelligent than female studies. Male students were also more intelligent on factors emotional self-regulation and emotional self-awareness than female . We assessed the expressive, experiential, and physiological emotional responses of men and women in 2 studies. In Study 1, undergraduates viewed emotional films. Compared with men, . We assessed the expressive, experiential, and physiological emotional responses of men and women in 2 studies. In Study 1, undergraduates viewed emotional films. Compared with men, women were more expressive, did not differ in reports of experienced emotion, and demonstrated different patterns of skin conductance responding. Jan 1, · The article presents a survey of empirical studies and meta-analyses on the similarities and differences in the emotionality of women and men. Women's and men's emotions are analyzed in terms of. In order to examine whether the intensity rating of target and non-target emotions is different for the type of emotion, we first examined whether male and female models were differently perceived, by performing a repeated measure ANOVA on the target emotions displayed by male versus female models. What are the actual differences between men and women with regard to specific emotions? Under what circumstances are these differences most pronounced? How can we explain these alleged. Studies looking into emotional differences between men and women are plentiful. Conventional wisdom leads us to believe that women are more emotional than men, or at least are more emotionally expressive (Kring & Gordon, ). In this paper, I review a body of cross-cultural evidence showing that it is precisely in these Western countries that women and men differ the most in terms of personality, self-construal, values, or emotions. Much less-pronounced gender differences are observed, if at all, in Asian and African countries.