Battle for the thermostat: Gender and the effect of temperature on cognitive performance

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Battle for the thermostat: Gender and the effect of temperature on cognitive performance
Abstract
This paper studies differences in the effect of temperature on cognitive performance by gender in a large controlled lab experiment (N = 543). We study performance in math, verbal and cognitive reflection tasks and find that the effects of temperature vary significantly across men and women. At higher temperatures, women perform better on a math and verbal task while the reverse effect is observed for men. The increase in female performance in response to higher temperature is significantly larger and more precisely estimated than the corresponding decrease in male performance. In contrast to math and verbal tasks, temperature has no impact on a measure of cognitive reflection for either gender. Our findings suggest that gender mixed workplaces may be able to increase productivity by setting the thermostat higher than current standards.
Publication
PLoS ONE
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
e0216362
Date
2019-5-22
Journal Abbr
PLoS One
ISSN
1932-6203
Short Title
Battle for the thermostat
Accessed
02/06/2022, 21:40
Library Catalogue
PubMed Central
Extra
PMID: 31116745 PMCID: PMC6530830
Citation
Chang, T. Y., & Kajackaite, A. (2019). Battle for the thermostat: Gender and the effect of temperature on cognitive performance. PLoS ONE, 14(5), e0216362. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216362