Positive Psychology — psychology STD 12 Arts — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 12 ArtspsychologyPositive Psychology5 Marks
Question
Understand racial differences and happiness.
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Answer
There is a difference in the state of well-being of a man and a woman.
But some surveys have yielded similar results.
According to a survey of 1.70 lakh people in 16 countries, the level of well-being of men and women is similar.
A national survey conducted in the United States also found similar well-being among men and women.
A survey of 18,000 collegians from 39 countries found little difference in male and female well-being.
A survey by Herring and her colleagues found that men were slightly more well-off than women.
A survey by Wood and his colleagues found that women's well-being was slightly higher than men's.
Women and men differ in terms of sensation of impulse.
As follows.
(1) Inhibitory impulses and racial differences:
Prohibitive impulses such as melancholy, fear, anxiety, etc. are prevalent in women.
According to a survey of 11- to 15-year-old girls, mood disorders are more prevalent.
While it is less common in boys.
Compared to men, women talk more about their life's sorrows, worries, fears, shame, guilt, etc.
While men express the prohibitive price less in front of others.
Therefore, men are more prone to anger and aggression as well as addictive, anti-social activity.
The effect of the prohibitive price is more evident in the behavior of women in their own behavior and men in their behavior with another person.
Symptoms such as physical aggression, anger, etc. are seen in men.
While women show symptoms of verbal aggression i.e. tongue-twisting, argument, ending of relationship etc.
(2) Legislative mood and racial differences:
The comparison of happiness and admiration makes women more constructive than men.
According to a survey, women express more constructive impulses than men.
Women express happiness, love, appreciation more than men.
Women are more skilled than men in exposing nonverbal behaviors and understanding nonverbal cues
One finding is that women smile more than men.
That is why the picture of women is more prevalent in current papers, TV, magazines etc. and women are more skilled in accurately assessing the emotional state of others.
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