Psychology, asked by Rangsinasarpo5137, 1 year ago

According to research men are better multitasker women

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Answered by salonisingh160oztp48
1
Which research told you this?????
I don't think so......
Neither men are better multi-tasker nor women ..........
It changes , from the work presented before and the will of the performer.....
There are many tasks which can only be handled by women as , cooking ....
I don't say that men can't cook there are many chefs toooooooooooo but still if we take on whole....
In my class , actually in my whole school and even in different schools I visited , I saw girls much disciplined than boys , but there are many things which boys can do better as cricket ,....I don't say that girl's don't play cricket or can't play cricket but if we see on whole girl's usually don't have any wish / will to play cricket as they don't find it much interesting......
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo please don't discriminate people on basis of gender!!!!!!!
It's really not good....
And it would be the greatest mistake you would do by calling either of them better....
"ALL. ARE. EQUAL!!!!!!!!
NO. GENDER DISCRIMINATION!
STOP. GENDER. DISCRIMINATION!
Hope it helps!

Answered by Echo
4
No research states that men are better at multi-tasking than women. Although many recent claims have been made about the female brain being better at multi-tasking, few other studies say otherwise.

The women have been known for their daily fluttering household work, while men are mostly co-related to office spaces. While in both the cases they receive equal stress, the way they react and how efficiently their work is done depends on their reflexes and their mental preparation. 

If a non-specific gendered person who is a crafter is suddenly asked to do household chores, they will stutter and make mistakes as they go. 

[Note:- The work efficiency of a female brain fluctuates during their menstrual cycle.]

It can also be noted that women have more organised settings compared to men, who are more ready to jump into a conclusion or ready to stand ahead. This could be the result of either evolution (genetics), or simple practice.

 
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