#5 is very relevant, even today, with the majority of women I have known.
I saw a special on that once about that on TLC or Discovery or something. They had only proven it in birds, but were studying the chemicals that make up our internal body clocks. In the birds (and theorized in people), the females were better at telling what time something was, or rather, better at doing something at a set time, say 6 o’clock, while the males judges how much time had passed say “6 hours.” I have found this to be true, anecdotally, but I think it’s worth researching. Of course, there are always exceptions, but I have found that males are better at things for a duration of time (which includes being to work on time, because they recognize the duration of time it takes to get there), but can often get caught up in doing something, and miss something scheduled at a specific time, while I have found women to be able to have reminders, etc. while sometimes having no clue how long something will take.
I have often heard that men compartmentalize things more, while women have everything on their plates at once, and I wonder/suppose it’s just part of the biological differences that God gave us, to make men and women work in marriage as a team.