Differences in Male and Female Communication Styles Essay

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    Gungor seems to be using the biological approach to differentiate between males and females in this film because he’s explaining the differences between each gender based on brain activity. The content of the presentation supports gender myths in that it is reinforcing the typical stereotypes we associate with males and females. Females are considered more emotional, while men are considered more straightforward. This can be true in most cases, but researchers have gone back and forth over the…

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    that both male and females communicate through a different set of rules, norms, and language patterns. The two cultural theory is derived from the belief that through different experience and lifestyles, interpersonal communication is much different in terms of gender. There is a considerate amount of studies supporting this belief, but there’re also plenty of Studies I completely disagree with that. Through conversation analysis research was conducted to discover similarities, differences and…

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    For women, their identity is linked to romantic relationships, connection with others that could develop their personality traits and intimacy, rather than not being a separate self-defined individual. They prefer cooperation by forming open communication, instead of competition. Women view moral decisions as being based on an ethic of caring. They do not view ethic of justice in the same manner or tradition. Additionally, two important factors for women is that their relationships are the core…

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    Language, as one of the most prevailing human symbol of communication, is an essential source of identity in all cultures. One of the many ways in which identity can be assimilated is through one’s native and foreign languages, education, culture, and way of life. We may identify others by their dominant language and their speaking manners or expressive styles depending on ethnic, origin, social context, gender, and many other factors. For instance, as Mr. Baron appoints in his article, American…

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    makes the leadership style of men and women is very interesting and a subject of concern for many researchers? Does there really exists difference in the leadership style on the basis of gender, the scenario where women are not given the equal chance to lead and serve the society are just the myth or does it really exists more is further explained in the paper. Keywords: Gender Difference, Gender, Male, Female, Leadership, Opportunity Leadership and Gender Differences The term…

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    With the increasing number of women who are working in the society, the differences between gender and their conversational style differences have became much more evident. Thus, this topic has received much attention from researchers. Conversational style is defined as “an everyday facet of speech that categorizes both the social group and the individual” (Whorf, 1949, as cited in Tannen, 1987). It constitutes from how individuals speak, to what meaning is encoded in and can be derived from…

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    personality and leadership styles influence the effectiveness of one’s leadership abilities? The information researched and outlined in the paper below will lecture on the topic of leadership, and the styles that have been proven to be inherent in effective leaders. Certain character traits lend themselves to a more successful leader. That is to say an effective style of leadership is directly correlated to the personality traits and communication style of the leader. Categorical styles of…

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    Communication styles are often categorized on the basis of masculine and feminine differences. Within inter-gender communication these masculine and feminine communication styles interact; eliciting either positive or negative reactions dependent on the transmission. Masculine and feminine communicators value differing aspects of communication while trying to achieve differing end goals. Although communication styles are said to remain constant, it appears that within conflict communicators may…

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    explaining the differences in brain wiring, interests, and communication styles all lead to the wrecker of marriages; gender conflicts. In order to comprehend why men and women fight, how men and women operate must first be apprehended, starting with one of the most vital organs in the body; the brain. According to a study of brain scans done by The University…

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    In the article, “But What Do You Mean?”, author Deborah Tannen discusses what she has observed to be differences in ways that women and men communicate. She concludes by stating that neither communication style in incorrect, however, to alleviate miscommunication women and men should use language that is understood by both parties. While I do not disagree with Tannen’s observations, I find some flaws with her solution. As recent brain studies have shown, women and men are not significantly…

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