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GENDER VS. TASKS
Nikki Barot
September 2016
MSc. Foundations of Clinical Neuropsychology
WHAT WAS THE STUDY ABOUT?
The current study looked at the how both genders differ on their performance on both the socially cued (Automatic Imitation task)
and the non-socially cued (Eriksen Flanker task).
Both men and women completed Automatic Imitation and Flanker task for both congruent and incongruent conditions.
WHY WAS THE STUDY CONDUCTED?
Women showed higher level of automatic imitation than men, on socially cued task.
Women score high on social cognitive as compared to men.
Men have superior inhibition control and cognitive skills, than women.
HOW WAS THE STUDY CONDUCTED?
Participants
Overall sample size: 149 participants, average age was 20.7 years (SD = 4.6)
Male: 34 participants, average age 21.7 years (SD = 7)
Female: 117 participants, average age 20.5 years old (SD = 3.6)
HOW WAS THE STUDY CONDUCTED?
Automatic Imitation task Eriksen Flanker task
WHAT DID WE FIND?
Analysis:
Compare overall sample on tasks (flanker vs. automatic imitation)
Compare female participant’s performance on both the tasks
Compare male participant’s performance on both the tasks
Compare male vs. female on Flanker task
Compare male vs. female on automatic imitation task
WHAT DID WE FIND?
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Overall sample was faster on Flanker task (M = 444ms, SD = 84,
SEM = 6.8), than on Automatic imitation task (M = 466ms, SD = 71, SEM = 5.8).
The Congruency effect on the Flanker task was great than on the automatic imitation task.
Flanker: (M = 85ms, SD = 62)
Imitation: (M = 32ms, SD = 32)
WHAT DID WE FIND?
FEMALE PARTICIPANTS
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(M = 466ms, SD = 74)
FEMALE PARTICIPANTS
FEMALE PARTICIPANTS
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CE_Flanker Vs. Imitation
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Female participants showed a higher congruency effect on Flanker, than on imitation.
On imitation task, the congruency effect was greater at slower RT, and
smaller at faster RT.
No correlation between the performance on both the tasks.
MALE PARTICIPANTS
Automatic imitation (M = 467ms, SD = 59) Flanker (M = 461ms, SD = 55)
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MALE PARTICIPANTS
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Flanker Linear (Flanker) Imitation Linear (Imitation)
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The congruency effect for men was greater on automatic imitation task, than on flanker task.
On imitation task, the congruency effect was greater at slower RT, and smaller at faster RT.
There was no correlation between the performance on both the tasks.
MALE VS. FEMALE ON TASKS
Flanker: avg. difference 25ms Imitation: avg. difference 1ms
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
Both men and women show equal level of automatic imitation on both the flanker and the imitation task.
Based on this study, men do not have better response inhibition and social cognitive skills, as compared to women.
There might some other factor working towards the differences and similarity in performance on these tasks.
LIMITATIONS/ FUTURE DIRECTION
Uneven participant gender ratio
Replace the hand stimulus in the current automatic imitation task with gaze cueing, while keeping the flanker task.