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Men excel at spatial reasoning tasks, while women are better at multitasking from "summary" of Why Men Don't Listen And Women Can't Read Maps by Allan Pease,Barbara Pease

According to Allan and Barbara Pease, men have a natural talent for spatial reasoning tasks. This ability is believed to have originated from our ancestors who were hunters and gatherers. Men needed to be able to mentally rotate objects in their minds to track prey or navigate their surroundings. This evolutionary advantage has been passed down through generations, giving men an edge when it comes to tasks that require spatial awareness and the ability to visualize objects in three-dimensional space. On the other hand, women are said to be better at multitasking. This skill is thought to have developed from the need to care for infants while performing other tasks such as gathering food or tending to the home. Women had to juggle multiple responsibilities at once, which required them to switch between tasks quickly and efficiently. This ability to multitask has become ...
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    Why Men Don't Listen And Women Can't Read Maps

    Allan Pease

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