A study published in Science revealed that decision-making groups perform better when they include women. Anita Woolley and colleagues theorize that the better performance rates may be due to the fact that women tend to exhibit greater social sensitivity.
Read more about Anita Woolley's study here: http://www.livescience.com/culture/cooperation-social-sensitivity-impacts-collective-intelligence-100930.html
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