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  1. Women cooperate more than men in social dilemmas.Spadaro, Giuliana - Gender differences in cooperation across 20 societies: a meta-analysis, 2022 - 3 Variables

    How do men and women cooperate with others? Previous research has claimed that men and women cooperate in different manners. However, using a meta-analytic approach, the authors of this article find that men and women actually cooperate to a similar extent. They consider differences in cooperation to be a response to specific societal situations and contexts.

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  2. Women cooperate more than men in situations with more conflicting interests.Spadaro, Giuliana - Gender differences in cooperation across 20 societies: a meta-analysis, 2022 - 3 Variables

    How do men and women cooperate with others? Previous research has claimed that men and women cooperate in different manners. However, using a meta-analytic approach, the authors of this article find that men and women actually cooperate to a similar extent. They consider differences in cooperation to be a response to specific societal situations and contexts.

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  3. Women cooperate more than men in societies with lower levels of gender equality.Spadaro, Giuliana - Gender differences in cooperation across 20 societies: a meta-analysis, 2022 - 3 Variables

    How do men and women cooperate with others? Previous research has claimed that men and women cooperate in different manners. However, using a meta-analytic approach, the authors of this article find that men and women actually cooperate to a similar extent. They consider differences in cooperation to be a response to specific societal situations and contexts.

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  4. Women cooperate more than men in societies with lower levels of economic development.Spadaro, Giuliana - Gender differences in cooperation across 20 societies: a meta-analysis, 2022 - 3 Variables

    How do men and women cooperate with others? Previous research has claimed that men and women cooperate in different manners. However, using a meta-analytic approach, the authors of this article find that men and women actually cooperate to a similar extent. They consider differences in cooperation to be a response to specific societal situations and contexts.

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