I know another one like this, but too much ADHD to write the numbers down. But, fixed effect of gender too large.
Here we go: meta-analysis, K=7, d=.84. https://books.google.dk/books?id=RHFYYwo9kREC&pg=PA60&lpg=PA60&dq=crying+frequency+by+gender&source=bl&ots=aoL7BjsADL&sig=SIT8pck8kc8hRoiW4HFOVaB6Blk&hl=da&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEseHeoIDNAhXmFZoKHUgrDrYQ6AEIQTAG#v=onepage&q=crying%20frequency%20by%20gender&f=false … Guess our stereotypes were too strong! Or bad measurement.
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Book not on libgen. :/
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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They did a meta and didn't publish the meta separately, why they do that to us!
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Apparently, it only appears in that one book. E.g. as cited from http://bookzz.org/md5/A954338502851C82D6C8BAE3EC90496B … p. 289ff Even a cross-cultural study!
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Just for the lulz, what about your own experience in Denmark? How many men you know that have cried lately?
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None. :p Big study here, 37 countries. http://psych.cf.ac.uk/home2/manstead/2004_F,%20R-M,%20vV,%20M,%202004,%20Emotion,%204,%20p87.pdf … d = .81. Seems legit then. Total N not given. :/
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