Article: New social behavior study findings recently were reported by researchers at Cleveland State University, Department of Sociology.(Report)

Data detailed in 'Crowding in context: an examination of the differential responses of men and women to high-density living environments' have been presented. According to a study from the United States, "This study examines the question of gender-equivalent outcomes of mental health and social behavior in the context of crowding stress. It tests the hypothesis that gender will influence the exhibition of stress outcomes resulting from exposure to high-density living environments, with women displaying internalized responses and men responding with externalized styles."

"Expanding on the types of gender-appropriate disorders examined in this area of research, I ...

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