Gender Differences in Internal and External Focusing Among Adolescents
Abstract
A report examines whether gender differences in cognition during the depressed mood exist even when males and females are not depressed. Results reveal that females' thoughts are more internally focused than males'.
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Iyengar, Sheena, and S. Nolen-Hoeksema. "Gender Differences in Internal and External Focusing Among Adolescents." Sex Roles 37, no. 9/10 (1997): 687-700.
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