THE DIFFERENCE OF MALE AND FEMALE CONVERSATIONAL INTERACTION IN THE VARIOUS COMMUNITIES
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Communication problems and conflict may occur between partners in intimate dyads when systematic gender differences in language contribute to misinterpretations. Regardless of gender, all human beings have a basic need for communication as a form of an expression. In the late twentieth century gender-related differences in communication were most studied in the United States.
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