Question It was reported on June 11, 1997, by NBC Nightly News that according to a study completed, women are genetically predisposed to developing interpersonal skills such as perceiving the attitudes and needs of others. 1. Which personality dimensions relate to emotional intelligence, such as sensitivity to the needs of others mentioned in the case? 2. Does culture affect development of certain personality characteristics by gender? If so, how? 3. Do you think that this phenomenon has changed over time? In which countries do you think the conclusion reported in the case is true today? Solution 1. there are five types of personality dimensions, they are openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. and the given situation comes under openness to experience. 2. yes, culture diefinitely influece gender to think or the way they think. because in some cultures women is only treated as an instrment to serve the male people. in some cultures, they are treated like as nature, so, the way they treat and grown will helps them to think, to act and to react. 3. usually in developed countries, we can observe the above said changes. the people who are educated, and financially and economically better than other nations, they are treating women in good manner. in developing and under developed nations, it is still a problem only..