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write a speech female better than male​

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Female is far better than male The term multitasking refers to the concurrent performance of at least two tasks. This covers a range of situations, such as the temporally overlapping performance of two or more tasks (e.g. driving while talking on the phone; often also called dual-tasking), but also the frequent switching between tasks, even if at a single point in time only one task is performed (e.g. constantly switching between writing emails and answering phone calls; often also called task switching).

As researchers in the area of multitasking we made the incidental observation that after giving presentations to the general public, the first question from the audience usually was “Is it true that women are better at multitasking than men?” This pointed to the existence of a general public belief or stereotype which assumes that there are gender differences in multitasking and that these differences are in favour of women. A search in public media such as daily newspapers supported this initial hypothesis and revealed a considerable number of articles and books which depict women to be better at multitasking than men

However, a frequent problem of such reports in public media is that scientific information is often greatly simplified, reduced, or even misinterpreted in order to support already existing stereotypes. For instance, a recent newspaper article suggested in the title that women are better at multitasking. The newspaper article referred to a study by Ingalhalikar et al. in which gender differences in white matter connectivity have been reported. However, Ingalhalikar et al. never mentioned the term multitasking and also did not refer to a related concept. In addition, it is unclear whether the observed gender differences in brain connectivity are after all large enough to explain potential real-life gender differences Thus, it might be that a potential stereotype about gender differences in multitasking is fuelled by suggestive reports in the public media. This is crucial, because it is well known that gender stereotypes can influence the performance of tasks even when their typical performance is independent of gender

Female is better than male but no one believes it because of gender biases........... To stop this we must take a individual stand by ourselves...... Each stand in a house will cause a change in future.....

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