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Males' Greater Tolerance of Same-Sex Peers
Authors:Joyce F Benenson  Henry Markovits  Caitlin Fitzgerald  Diana Geoffroy  Julianne Flemming  Sonya M Kahlenberg  Richard W Wrangham
Institution:Department of Psychology, Emmanuel College;;Department of Biological Anthropology, Harvard University;and;Department of Psychology, Universitédu Québec àMontréal
Abstract:ABSTRACT— Three studies were conducted to examine the often-cited conclusion that human females are more sociable than males. Using perceptions of roommates, roommate changes at three collegiate institutions, and an experimental manipulation of friendship beliefs, the studies demonstrated unequivocally that males exhibit a higher threshold of tolerance for genetically unrelated same-sex individuals than females do. Tolerance was defined as acceptance of the stresses and strains within relationships. Results are discussed in terms of potential underlying mechanisms and ultimate explanations.
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