Both authors underline the difference on how men and women read and express verbal and nonverbal emotional signals. Thus, Deborah Blum writes about Ruben and Raquel Gur, who recently took a route in their studies of emotion. “They were following a lengthy parade of experiments which show that women are far more adept than men at interpreting facial expression."; then, she …show more content…
Deborah Blum is trying to figure out where certain behaviors in men and women might have begun and she is doing that through evolutionary backtracking. Daniel Goleman is doing that by looking back at childhood, and to the separate emotional boys and girls inhabit while growing up, in order to solve relationships problems.
Deborah Blum's "Heart to Heart: Sex Differences in Emotion" and Daniel Goleman's "Emotional Intelligence" both attempt to explain some of the emotional differences that separate men and women. Mostly, they pay attention on the same thinks, such as nature and nurture. But Deborah Blum's article draws on evidence and studies that would imply a strong biological link to the emotional differences between the