Sunday, December 2, 2012

Men and Women Explore the Visual World Differently


This article from science daily discusses how men and women see certain things differently. Researchers have discovered that the two genders literally see things differently.  The author introduces a study in which researchers observed that when men and women look at the same picture, they focus on varying subjects for different amounts of time. To compare observations, the author use dependent clauses first to connect the variation in outcomes. The author quotes the leader of the study when he discusses the insight that these results could soon yield. He establishes credibility this way. The author is careful to use words such as “suggest” and “may” to illustrate that research is still in progress and that there has not been substantial evidence to prove any specific theory.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121130222243.htm

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