Differences in Men and Women Online

from the practicality-vs.-frivolity dept

A new study shows that men and women use the web in different ways. Women tend to be more practical, using the web to get information or perform a specific task, while men are more interested in the entertainment part. This strikes me as a bit odd. Here's another article about the same study that goes into some attempts to create content focused for women surfers.
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    alebeer, 22 Aug 2000 @ 11:51am

    Men and women using the Web

    I would have to agree that the sexes use the web much differently. My wife hunts up and passes on to me many concrete locations or finds the answer to questions we have about health, houses, etc.

    I seem to spend my time checking out sites such as UBUBU.com, gamespot, netsurfer, etc. Nothing concrete just fun and interesting facts or games. If I look at her favorite places compared to mine it certainly shows a different mind set. In fact, there is something that would make a good article. Favorite places-> men and women.

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    ScooterBoy, 22 Aug 2000 @ 11:57am

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    what I find really interesting is that the behavior seems to be the reverse of what happens in the real world -- the study says that online, women are efficient and time-pressed, and men wander around.. in the real world, men tend to be efficient, task-driven shoppers, whereas women are more prone to browsing and wandering.. interesting.

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    Mike (profile), 22 Aug 2000 @ 12:03pm

    Exactly

    Yeah, that's it! That's why I found the study odd. I couldn't place my finger on it, but you're right. The behavior described in the study is exactly the opposite of the stereotypical way men and women shop offline.

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    Ryan, 22 Aug 2000 @ 2:47pm

    I smell a conspiracy...

    Did you notice that the writer was a women? Interesting....... or probably just plain irrelevant but I like sounding as if I found the missing piece of the puzzle! ;)

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    mhh5, 23 Aug 2000 @ 2:07pm

    the hardware store effect...

    I'm not so sure the "behavior reversal" is such an oddity. What happens when men go to hardware stores? Men linger over all the cool gadgets and stuff. What do women do? Get a hammer and go, unless they get caught in a paint-color quandary. I think it's all a matter of interest. Men like toys and gagdets. Women don't. (I know, sweeping generality...) But even though you can buy clothes online, it's not the same as "shopping" for clothing. I'm sure if tracked a coupon-collecting site you'd find no evidence of "behavior reversal."

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    Anonymous Coward, 6 Oct 2001 @ 5:20am

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    Was this story writen on August 22 2000 or August 2001? Your reply is appreciated

    Contributed by Mike on Tuesday August 22, @04:04AM
    from the practicality-vs.-frivolity dept.
    A new study shows that men and women use the web in different ways. Women tend to be more practical, using the web to get information or perform a specific task, while men are more interested in the entertainment part. This strikes me as a bit odd. Here's another article about the same study that goes into some attempts to create content focused for women surfers.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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