That confirms any student intuition. Jeez, strange hypothesis that of the researchers.
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Indeed, do they really believe it ? I guess the public must sadly.
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That massive gap in communal receptiveness between male and female students with female professors suggests a significant in-group bias among women, pretty consistent with similar research.
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Researcher's hypothesis is obviously boneheaded, that's all there is there. Males like meeting young females - this much should be obvious.
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I'm not sure why they thought otherwise
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I'm certain most of the teachers are male and hetero
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More receptive to men: sexist against women More receptive to women: they’re obviously are just trying to get it in They’ll will always find a spin that fits their agenda. No studies or studies conducted to debunk peoples’ misconceptions of OTHER studies won’t change that.
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Diff is all in female profs not wanting to see male students. Interesting.
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Hey, this study isn’t valid because it doesn’t fit the narrative! No fair.
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a) what is agentic? b) How does it contrast w/ communal. What is an example of each type of communication as related to this study?
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