Who would have guessed? Boys and girls are different.
1 posted on
08/26/2002 4:30:17 AM PDT by
blam
To: blam
"It was way too much fun to take from others," Roy says.
He's on his way to a career as a politician. They, too, like to take from others.
2 posted on
08/26/2002 4:40:02 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: blam
The team's research was presented at the International Society for Human Ethology conference in Montreal. Ethology;
The branch of zoology that studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats. I know kids can act like animals, but perhaps this is going too far.
3 posted on
08/26/2002 4:41:30 AM PDT by
Fzob
To: blam
Feminist = idiot.
4 posted on
08/26/2002 4:50:15 AM PDT by
moyden
To: blam
Boys will compete just for the sake of it, but girls will not waste effort on competition unless it pays, a Canadian study has revealed.
Note what this means but what the article doesn't state: boys will dig in and compete no matter what. All they have to do is to believe that an arena of competition exists. This explains why men are more likely to be involved in sports, combat, business, (and crime). Girls will limit their participation by their own concepts of what will pay off. Since one's own concepts of what will pay off are necessarily limited by one's experience, intelligence, ability to predict, (and fantasies about how it's all going to pan out) this would explain why so many of them marry absolute bums. It would also explain why some marriages work so well: a woman with superior abilities to predict what will or won't pay off gets hitched up with a guy who will pursue the goal even if it means crawling on broken glass.
5 posted on
08/26/2002 5:07:14 AM PDT by
aruanan
To: blam
I can only speak for myself but when I was a boy I didn't play "for the sake of it", I played to win.
8 posted on
08/26/2002 5:12:52 AM PDT by
Durus
To: blam
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that (govt. funded) behavioral studies seem to be heading toward the High School science fair level? And drawing conclusions more appropriate to a Junior High science fair?
15 posted on
08/26/2002 6:28:33 AM PDT by
templar
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