August Tue, 2019
JOINT RUTGERS-EAGLETON/FDU POLL: NEW JERSEYANS ARE MOVING BEYOND MOST, BUT NOT ALL, STEREOTYPICAL GENDER VIEWS
New Jerseyans perceive women as being more emotional and men as more aggressive, but other views on gender have evolved, according to the latest poll results from the Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University Polling partnership.
May Fri, 2003
HOW WOMEN AND MEN ARE DIFFERENT: WOMEN MORE EMOTIONAL; MEN MORE AGGRESSIVE
Why ask? Well, in a survey conducted in March of 2000 we found that almost everyone in New Jersey (90%) believes “men and women have fundamentally different natures.” We wanted to find out more about this. In what ways did people see women and men as different? Was this something that men and women would be in agreement about? How did men view women, and women view men? How did each view his/her own sex? We took a look at this in our last survey, putting these 16 questions to a statewide sample of 1,002 men and women (501 of each) interviewed between April 24 and May 4.