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Lecture: 19/2/15 ● Gender similarities and differences ○ Emotional double-standard ■ Men and women allowed/expected to express different emotions ■ Women: happiness, sadness, fear, etc. - helpless emotions, not anger ■ Men are expected to be powerful and strong, and can express anger and aggression (but not fear and sadness, “weak” emotions) ○ Similarities in experience of emotions ■ Reported frequency ● Collectively, men and women experience emotions the same ● Women report more fear and anxiety ● Men report more positive emotions ● When they don’t know emotion is being measured, they will respond the same ○ Differences in expression of emotion ■ Display rules ● Reflect cultural stereotypes about femininity and masculinity ● Most gender differences exist in the display rules, not in experienced emotion ○ Social learning leads to bias ● Display rules vary by culture ○ Collectivist cultures ■ Tend to value well-being of the group rather