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TTC Extra: Women, Interrupted
Women are interrupted more than men, according to a new study. Men and women were given conversation topics and their chats were analyzed by researchers. Both men and women were more likely to interrupt women than men. PANEL: Darlene Kennedy, Sam Bennett, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Mercedes Viana Schlapp
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