
The stereotype that women are much more talkative than men is pervasive across many cultures, but a widely reported study by University of Arizona researchers in 2007 refuted the claim, finding that men and women speak roughly the same number of words per day—around 16,000.
A new, larger follow up to that study paints a more nuanced picture, suggesting that women may be the chattier gender, but only during a certain period of life.
See the results for yourself at the link below!




