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carpenter, carpentry, Connie Sellecca, conniesellecca, hammer, intelligence for your life, intelligenceforyourlife, nail, precision, University of Massachusetts, visuals, women
That’s because they’re 10% more accurate than men when it comes to hitting a nail on the head. That’s according to research from the University of Massachusetts. The reason? It seems that men are more concerned with hitting the nail hard – while women are more concerned about hitting the nail accurately. And staying focused on the visuals – instead of muscle power – increases precision.