A new study examining the nonverbal cues thrown out during interactions between men and women finds that men who have high ratings of "benevolent sexism" -- attitudes towards women that are well-intentioned but perpetuate inequality -- finds that smiling and other positive cues increase when this kind of sexism is prevalent.
-- Rachel Feltman, "Sexism often comes with a smile, study finds"
Monday, October 12, 2015
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