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J Psycholinguist Res ; 46(2): 481-496, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27572678

ABSTRACT

We examined gender differences in how one responds to being thanked for a favor. Using experimental passages, we manipulated who requested the favor and the manner in which the favor is asked. Male and female participants received a set of scenarios in which social status, gender and directness of the request were orthogonally varied. Although male and female participants had very similar perceptions of whether the favor was a command or not, male but not female participants, generated more accommodating and fewer non-accommodating acknowledgments when thanked. The effect was strongest when the request was made by a boss (relative to a peer), especially if the boss was male, and made the request in a direct manner. These data are consistent with the notion that, for males, more than so for females, interactions that make salient one's dominance status is relevant to gender-identity, and is linguistically reflected in a basic social exchange.


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Hierarchy, Social , Interpersonal Relations , Language , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Sex Factors , Young Adult
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