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The essential difference

The essential difference

Book by Simon Baron-Cohen
'The Essential Difference' shows that, on average, male and female minds are of a slightly different character. Men tend to be better at analysing systems (better systemisers), while women tend to be better at reading the emotions of other people... Google Books
Originally published: 2003
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Smart and engaging, this is the thinking person's guide to gender difference, a book that promises to change the conversation about-and between-men and women.
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From gossip to aggression, Baron-Cohen dissects each brain type and even presents a new theory that autism (as well as its close relative, Asperger's syndrome) ...
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Smart and engaging, this is the thinking person's guide to gender difference, a book that promises to change the conversation about-and between-men and women.
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There is also a sex difference in how aggression. Males tend to show far more 'direct' aggression (pushing, hitting, punching, etc.,). Females tend to show more ...
Baron-Cohen argues that there are three kinds of normal human brain: “empathising” (type E), “systemising” (type S), and “balanced” (type B, which is a meld of ...
This book reveals the scientific evidence which proves that female-type brains are better at empathizing and communicating, while male brains are stronger ...