Women aren’t better at multitasking — they can just keep talking
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Times
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Recent scientific research challenges the widespread belief that women excel at multitasking compared to men. Studies reveal no significant cognitive differences in task-switching abilities between genders. However, researchers discovered that men tend to disengage from interactive activities when facing pressure, whereas women maintain consistent engagement. This behavioral distinction, rather than actual multitasking prowess, may perpetuate the gender stereotype about female superiority in juggling multiple responsibilities simultaneously.
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