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Essay / Men, women and social interactions - 1584
1.0 IntroductionAre there any differences between men and women? People think that men and women are different. Each of them has their own style which influences the way they deal with others. The main difference between men and women is in the brain. Allah created them different for reasons. The main reason is that man and woman are complementary, so neither of them can live without the other. They like locks and keys. Women's minds work precisely and in detail, but men's minds want direct results. Thus, the differences between them are directly reflected in their communication styles and paint varied pictures. Additionally, they play a role in their social interaction. They affect in their body language, their ways of thinking, speaking and communicating. Since social interaction is related to our life, it is very important to learn more by understanding ourselves and the other sex. It is for this reason that there is a lot of research carried out around the world on this topic, because the psychology of women and men affects every aspect of their lives. Their childhood also affects their communication. It will present a summary of my readings in the literature review, the questions the research is intended to answer, the sample, population, and implementation of the research. Finally, the answers to the questions will appear in the conclusions. The research focuses on these aspects. It goes step by step in order to find the big result that tells us who is the more active man or woman?3.0 Literature ReviewThe interaction of men and women has a different meaning for both and it depends on a lot of things related to man and woman.* The meaning of social interaction: Social interaction is something that concerns people's lives, and it is one of the most important parts... ... middle of paper ...... the most important part of our life because the person can Don't live alone, people are around you all the time, so you have to take care of them. With this test you will assess the extent of your social interaction. Rate yourself on the following skills: Works Cited D, Steven. (2013). Your child's growth. Retrieved September from http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/growing/childs_growth.html#Gender Differences in Social Interaction. https://www.boundless.com/sociology/understanding-gender-stratification-and-inequality/gender-and-socialization/gender-differences-in-social-interaction/Jeffrey, E. Nash and M. Calonico. (1996). The meanings of social interaction: an introduction to social psychology. California: San Francisco. Why do girls and boys play differently? http://www.whattoexpect.com/playroom/playtime-tips/why-girls-and-boys-play-differently.aspx