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Women speak 3,000 more words daily than men during midlife, study shows

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The stereotype that women are much more talkative than men is pervasive across many cultures, but a widely reported study by University of Arizona researchers in 2007 refuted the claim, finding that men and women speak roughly the same number of words per day—around 16,000.

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Women are actually more communicative than men, but only during a certain period of life: during middle age, they speak 3,000 more words a day. Overall, however, men and women speak about the same number of words per day: about 16,000.

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New study contradicts an older study that found no differences between the sexes. The causes are unclear, but the researchers have a theory

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Women are a chatterbox. Where men may be more silent, women prefer to elaborate on how they feel and what they experience. At least that was always thought. But it turns out to be much more nuanced. First there was a 2007 study by the University of Arizona that showed that men and […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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