The Impact of Gender and Education on Social Skills.

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The Impact of Gender and Education on Social Skills.
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Gender and education, rather than political beliefs, are significant factors in people’s social skills, according to a study of 4,000 UK participants. Being female and educated are the biggest determinants of the capacity to understand others, a psychological concept known as ‘theory of mind’. Political views showed no correlation with understanding others. Older participants generally showed a decreased ability to understand others, highlighting age as a factor that can impact social cognitive abilities.

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