Gender and Communication


"Do you think you would feel differently about yourself if you were of the opposite sex? If you answered yes, is it because you believe that others would treat you differently? Would they encourage you to exhibit some behaviors while at the same time discouraging you from exhibiting others?" (Gamble & Gamble, Communication Works, p. 58)

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