Daily Gender and Cognition: A Person-Specific Behavioral Network Analysis

Multivariate Behav Res. 2024 Nov-Dec;59(6):1188-1197. doi: 10.1080/00273171.2023.2228751. Epub 2023 Aug 17.

Abstract

Gender is person-specific, and it influences and is influenced by a breadth of multidimensional psychological factors, including cognition. Directionality is important for research on gender and cognition, as debate surrounds, for instance, whether masculine self-concepts precede spatial skills, or whether the reverse is true. In order to provide novel insights into the individualized nature of these relations, a person-specific network approach devised by Peter Molenaar and the first author - group iterative multiple model estimation for multiple solutions (GIMME-MS) - was applied to 75-day intensive longitudinal data on gender self-concept (i.e., femininity-masculinity, instrumentality, and expressivity) and cognition (i.e., mental rotations and verbal recall) from 103 young adults. GIMME-MS estimates individualized networks that contain same-day and next-day directed relations, prioritizing relations common across participants. It is ideal for analyzing behavioral time series with unclear directionality, as it generates multiple solutions from which an optimal one is selected. GIMME-MS revealed notable heterogeneity in the presence, direction, and nature of relations from gender self-concept to cognition (∼26% of participants) and vice versa (∼21% of participants). Findings are wholly novel in revealing the person-specific nature of gender and its cognitive dynamics, yet somehow, unsurprising given the revolutionary corpus of Peter Molenaar.

Keywords: GIMME; idiographic; intensive longitudinal design; spatial skills; verbal skills.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Cognition* / physiology
  • Female
  • Gender Identity
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Self Concept*
  • Young Adult