Women are Better at Selecting Gifts than Men
Published By: Plos One | Published Date: December, 20 , 2013There is a widespread belief that women are better at selecting gifts than men; however, this claim has not been assessed
on the basis of objective criteria. The current studies do exactly that and show that women do indeed make better gift
selections for others, regardless of the gender of the receiver and the type of relationship between the giver and receiver.
We investigate the mediating role of different aspects of interpersonal sensitivity and reveal that differences in interpersonal
interest (measured with an autism questionnaire), but not differences in interpersonal reactivity, explain gender differences
in gift selection quality. The current studies thus present the first objective evidence for the claim that women are better in
selecting gifts for others and also give an indication of why this is the case. [Plos one].
Author(s): Monique M. H. Pollmann, Ilja van Beest | Posted on: Dec 27, 2013 | Views(440) | Download (452)