Well, I missed out on all of these nifty genes that women are supposed to have 
- neat house, apologizing (David apologizes WAY more than I do), etc. I never 
did understand those people that told me they love to clean and find it 
relaxing.

Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
229-333-5994
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From: Sally Walters [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 2:17 PM
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Ha - my graduate advisor was fond of telling me I had missed out on getting the 
housekeeping gene - my office was locationally organized (the pile in the 
middle, about 2 inches down . . .)

Sally Walters
CapilanoU
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And given that diversity is always part of the picture, some of us females also 
have a higher threshold for the dirty house too...

I was told than women are genetically programmed to be interested in clean 
houses and look for dirt.

Apparently that little bit of the gene pool went right by me....

Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College
Type A Professor, Department Head and Writer
Type B Homemaker



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Hi

We also have a higher threshold for what constitutes a dirty house (or else a
lower threshold for what constitutes a clean house).

Take care
Jim

James M. Clark
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>>> Rick Froman <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 28-Sep-10 11:01:07 AM 
>>> >>>
>From the latest weekly update of content in Psychological Science:

Why Women Apologize More Than Men: Gender Differences in Thresholds for
Perceiving Offensive 
Behavior<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=wlvwawcab&et=1103722862265&s=13499&e=001RaIJJDtPenEqymA3d13DPQv9jPkjAfwdPb40nS-r-G4cWr9Zi-rX_rVTWkZGPqJo5Zt5EubfwWmXujOqmG6hvkIFrI_N86COh_-qEqIKIQLXpGW5yfE03R7vVvH6mPpf4Ty5alDphJgoU7lr5jFKQLs7FkG5xU38jTycsLN9xFNRTjdE5h54jAtnYDiCeL4yCpF3P04iUQ7Jp7_1RG7n4LEq95fo75Cuf9s_ndZ5beM=>
(link goes to subscription site)
Karina Schumann and Michael Ross
Despite the widely accepted stereotype that women are quicker to apologize than
are men, there has been little empirical evidence supporting this stereotype.
Volunteers in the current study reported in daily diaries all offenses they
committed or experienced and whether an apology had been offered. Women reported
offering more apologies than men but they also reported committing more
offenses. These findings, in combination with results of a follow-up experiment,
suggest that men apologize less frequently than women because they may have a
higher threshold for what constitutes offensive behavior.

We were recently discussing in my Research Seminar class the fact that APA style
research papers are designed to encourage objective data-based conclusions
instead of over-hyped, biased conclusions and I thought the highlighted area of
this abstract was a great example of just such a conclusion. Can you imagine a
nicer way of saying that? I can think of a number of other ways of saying it.

For example, upon reading this abstract, I told my wife: "This research shows
that women apologize more often because they commit more offenses than men do."
Blame it on my higher threshold.

Rick

Dr. Rick Froman, Chair
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor of Psychology
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