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Greetings,
I am interested in male/female differences in perception, cognition and
use of language. I would greatly appreciate any leads to solid research on
such differences, and would like tolook at them for their memetic
implications, if any.
The best and most interesting source that I am familiar with is Tannen's
work, but it is essentially anecdotal and speculative.
Any specifics on the tipped bottle exercise? I assume the line represents
the surface of the liquid in a half-full bottle?
Thanks,
- Lawrence
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