The Daily Telegraph

The sex divide: female empathy vs male logic

- By Sarah Knapton SCIENCE EDITOR

IF YOU often sit on a train pondering how the rail networks are coordinate­d then you are more likely to be male, research suggests. If friends often come to you with their problems, then chances are you are a woman.

In the biggest-ever study examining difference­s between the sexes, scientists have concluded that women really are more empathetic, while men are more analytical and logical. Researcher­s at the University of Cambridge tested more than 680,000 people and found that on average women have a greater ability to recognise what another person is thinking intuitivel­y and respond appropriat­ely.

On the other hand men have a stronger drive to view the world through “rule-based systems”, striving to learn how things work through their underlying parts.

Dr Varun Warrier, from the Cambridge team, said: “These sex difference­s in the typical population are very clear. We confirmed that typical females on average are more empathetic, typical males on average are more systems-oriented. We know from related studies that individual difference­s in empathy and systemisin­g are partly genetic, partly influenced by our prenatal hormonal exposure, and partly due to environmen­tal experience.”

For the study, men and women were asked to respond to 20 statements measuring their level of empathy and systems-oriented thinking. Sentences included “I am interested in knowing the path a river takes from its source to the sea” and “I can easily work out what another person might want to talk about”.

On average men scored 9.87 out of 20 for empathy, while women scored 10.79. For systems-based thinking, men scored 6.73 while women scored 5.45.

The research was published in the Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences.

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