Multitasking
May 25, 2009 5:31 AM
It seems to be a commonly acceptably statement that women are better at multi-tasking than men. Is there any research into the opposite? Purely anecdotal evidence suggests that women aren't as hot at single tasking as men, but I've never seen this suggested...
Googling "men women multitasking" yields a huge of articles which seem to cite studies.
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 6:55 AM on May 25, 2009
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 6:55 AM on May 25, 2009
[few comments removed - if we can keep to a narrow "studies please" reading of this question, maybe we'll be okay, thank you.]
posted by jessamyn at 7:29 AM on May 25, 2009
posted by jessamyn at 7:29 AM on May 25, 2009
I'm reminded of this recent interview on marketplace by this question. Bottom line for me in understanding this issue is what you really mean and expect by multi-tasking. Is it taking care of divergent things (balancing the checkbook while making dinner and taking care of baby) or taking care of connected but different things (like a pilot monitoring many aspects of flight).
posted by meinvt at 1:49 PM on May 25, 2009
posted by meinvt at 1:49 PM on May 25, 2009
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posted by Jurate at 6:49 AM on May 25, 2009