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Surprise: Men talk as much as Women

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Contrary to long-held stereotype, women are not substantially chattier than men, an eavesdropping group of Texas psychologists has determined.

Based on intermittent recordings taken of young men and women during sampling done for as long as 10 days at a time, researchers at the University of Texas-Austin concluded that both men and women utter about 16,000 words a day.

The findings, published in a brief report Friday in the journal Science, seek to refute claims made by many social scientists and brain researchers in recent years that women are nearly three times as talkative as men.

The claim was recently cited by Dr. Luann Brizendine, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California-San Francisco, in her best-selling book "The Female Brain." She reports that a woman speaks about 20,000 words a day, while a man uses 7,000.

"These findings have been reported widely by national media and have entered the cultural mainstream," said James Pennebaker, chairman of the psychology department at the University of Texas-Austin and co-author of the Science study.

"Although many people believe the stereotypes of females as talkative and males as reticent, there is no large-scale study that systemically has recorded the natural conversations of large groups of people for extended periods of time," he added.

Brizendine argues that women talk more than men because the female brain is hardwired to communicate.

But Pennebaker said that earlier studies, usually based on short experiments monitoring a half hour to a few hours of recorded conversation, generally concluded either that men talked more than women in some situations, or that men and women speak about the same number of words.

For the University of Texas study, led by Matthias Mehl when he was a doctoral candidate, the psychologists used an electronically activated recorder to sample daily interactions automatically for 30 seconds every 12.5 minutes. Subjects wearing the recorders did not know when it came on or went off throughout the day.

Those recordings, done with nearly 400 university students in the United States and Mexico, were done in six samples collected between 1998 and 2004, and the sessions lasted from two to 10 days. There were 210 women and 186 men in the experiments, ages 17 to 29.

In several of the sessions, men actually talked more than women by a few hundred words on average. The wordiest men spoke as many as 47,000 words a day, the most reticent, about 500. But across the six sessions, women averaged 16,215 words a day and men 15,669 -- a statistical dead heat and far from a 3-to-1 ratio.

Mehl, now an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, conceded that one possible weakness in the study was that all the subjects were university students.

However, he wrote that "to the extent sex differences in daily word use are assumed to be biologically based, they should be detectable in university students as much as in more diverse samples."
 
I believe it.

The reason women seem like they talk more is because what they say is normally nagging, bitchy, or off-topic.

Mens' conversations are to the point and intellectual. And yes, interjecting that there is fresh brewed coffee is always appreciated.
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
I believe it.

The reason women seem like they talk more is because what they say is normally nagging, bitchy, or off-topic.

Mens' conversations are to the point and intellectual. And yes, interjecting that there is fresh brewed coffee is always appreciated.
jesus, you are annoying.
 
It probably depends on the demographics, because I'm pretty sure there are a lot of studies that contradict this conclusion.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Safeway
I believe it.

The reason women seem like they talk more is because what they say is normally nagging, bitchy, or off-topic.

Mens' conversations are to the point and intellectual. And yes, interjecting that there is fresh brewed coffee is always appreciated.</end quote></div>
jesus, you are annoying.

Mosh, don't you think that I said that to get that cliche reply out of the way?
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Safeway
I believe it.

The reason women seem like they talk more is because what they say is normally nagging, bitchy, or off-topic.

Mens' conversations are to the point and intellectual. And yes, interjecting that there is fresh brewed coffee is always appreciated.</end quote></div>
jesus, you are annoying.</end quote></div>

Mosh, don't you think that I said that to get that cliche reply out of the way?
how am i supposed to know that?

**plugs in mind reader**
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Safeway
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Safeway
I believe it.

The reason women seem like they talk more is because what they say is normally nagging, bitchy, or off-topic.

Mens' conversations are to the point and intellectual. And yes, interjecting that there is fresh brewed coffee is always appreciated.</end quote></div>
jesus, you are annoying.</end quote></div>

Mosh, don't you think that I said that to get that cliche reply out of the way?</end quote></div>
how am i supposed to know that?

**plugs in mind reader**

Sorry. 🙁
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Originally posted by: Safeway
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Safeway
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Safeway
I believe it.

The reason women seem like they talk more is because what they say is normally nagging, bitchy, or off-topic.

Mens' conversations are to the point and intellectual. And yes, interjecting that there is fresh brewed coffee is always appreciated.</end quote></div>
jesus, you are annoying.</end quote></div>

Mosh, don't you think that I said that to get that cliche reply out of the way?</end quote></div>
how am i supposed to know that?

**plugs in mind reader**</end quote></div>

Sorry. 🙁
rose.gif
NP 😛
 
Originally posted by: Chadder007
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: ShadowOfMyself
Funny, there are days I dont speak at all, and my average is about 5 words per day</end quote></div>

Antisocial much?

5 words per day? Hmm ... that would be very difficult.
 
I read through looking for how they did the study, 400 university students with random samplers? Uhhh I dont think so. I think the idea of women talking and gabbing so much is around the workforce. If they could get a few thousand people with the same type of study in the work environment and figure it out that would be interesting. Also, men think of women as more 'gossiping' types. It is hard to discern these characteristics without reviewing words spoken. So this is a decent study but definately not inconclusive
 
It's just that with women, 14,000 of those 16,000 are said in the first 45 minutes they get home from work.
 
Male talk

Hey, stop being a jackass

Women Talk
I feel like...


16k worth of male words = 3940589034580348053405 female words
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
It's just that with women, 14,000 of those 16,000 are said in the first 45 minutes they get home from work.

HAHAHAHA

thank you, I'm glad I'm not alone

Me get home from work:

Babe roll me a blunt

She get home from work:
I had a long day at work today. There was this customer that....and then Giselle did...and you won't believe...
 
depends on whether it includes text. for example, does this post count? if not, i doubt i speak more then 5k words on a regular day. a school day, maybe closer to the average. i'm not a very talkative fellow.
 
While I believe they probably speak the same amount of words, about half the men's speech is the same phrase spoken over and over again, "Yes honey." 😉

-KeithP
 
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