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Further effects of role versus gender on interpersonal sensitivity.
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Gendered PerceptionSocial PsychologyTraditionally Subordinate RoleOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyGender DisparityGender IdentityGender StudiesManagementGendered ContextRole Versus GenderApplied Social PsychologySubordinate RoleSexual BehaviorFeminist TheoryGender StereotypeGender DevelopmentInterpersonal RelationshipsGender DivideGreater SensitivityGender Roles
Past research has shown that, regardless of sex, those in a subordinate role are more sensitive to how their leader feel about them than are the leaders sensitive to their subordinates, suggesting that the stereotypically greater sensitivity of women might be explained by their traditionally subordinate role to men. The present study further investigated this phenomenon, specifically in a boss-employee situation.
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