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This new study suggests these differences might be due to the specific type of multitasking being measured, rather than a universal gender difference.
Multitasking nowadays with the daily hustle may seem the best way to stay productive. But is it the only solution? Expert shares how it can be draining as well.
If you’ve ever fallen back on that old stereotype that women are somehow better at multitasking than men, a study released Wednesday may make you change your tune.
Multitasking nowadays with the daily hustle may seem the best way to stay productive. But is it the only solution? Expert shares how it can be draining as well.
This new study suggests these differences might be due to the specific type of multitasking being measured, rather than a universal gender difference.