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ERIC Number: EJ567257
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1997
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Powerful/Powerless Language Use in Group Interactions: Sex Differences or Similarities?
Grob, Lindsey M.; Meyers, Renee A.; Schuh, Renee
Communication Quarterly, v45 n3 p282-303 Sum 1997
Finds no significant differences between women and men in their use of interruptions, hedges, and tag questions, which supports "gender similarities" approach to understanding sex differences and not the dominant "dual cultures" approach for investigating sex differences (i.e., men use more powerful language while women use powerless language). Discusses theoretical implications of these findings for communication research. (SR)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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