People Accept Anger In Men, But Women Who Lose Their Temper Are Seen As Less Competent, Study Shows
Angry men deserved more status, a higher salary, and were expected to be better at the job than angry women according to the research cited in the above article.
It seems that men relate more to vulnerability than power […]
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