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Men found to be less eager and likely to share negative information than women

A new study from Carnegie Mellon University, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), and Bocconi University has found that men are less eager and likely to share negative information than women, while there was little difference when it comes to positive news.

Men less likely than women to share negative information, says study

Men less likely than women to share negative information, says study
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Men less likely than women to share negative

<p>A new study from Carnegie Mellon University, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), and Bocconi University has found that men are less eager and likely to share negative information than women, while there was little difference when it comes to positive news.</p>

Quiet quitters aren t the problem Save your ire for the loud labourers | André Spicer

You know the type. These people talk the talk – but for them, getting any actual work done is strictly an afterthought, says André Spicer of the Cass Business School at City, University of London

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