Neue Studie, die 1,2 Milliarden Beobachtungen analysiert, zeigt, dass Frauen in Online-Bewertungen tendenziell höhere Bewertungen abgeben als Männer. Dieser „Gender Rating Gap“ ist darauf zurückzuführen, dass unzufriedene Frauen seltener eine Online-Bewertung abgeben. Vermutlich aus Angst vor einer negativen Bewertung und einer möglichen Gegenreaktion.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02003-6

2 Comments

  1. No-Customer-2266 on

    Did I miss where they attached the actual report of this study?Men leave more negative reviews and the only give one possible suggestion

    Maybe one is making better purchasing decisions or has a different idea on what is worth complaining or complimenting over over. Maybe men only feel the need to warn people from bad purchases and women like to leave reviews to recommend? Maybe one has too high of expectations and the other too low

    Maybe women aren’t too scared maybe men aren’t scared enough 😉

    Or maybe, hear me out, men have historically been raised to be more comfortable expressing negative emotions and women positive?

    Also where did they get the data that both are equally satisfied? How would they know that women have the same number of complaints but are just not voicing them???

    What is this?.

  2. Battlepuppy on

    Nope. I’m 60/40 to negative/ positive

    If they are fine, and ask me to review , then i will or super wow me, and I will remember to do so without
    being asked. They may not remind me.

    They can piss me off, and I will remember to leave one

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