Answer:
The article is: Down and Dirty: Do Men and Women Perceive Cleanliness Differently?
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an article writen by Gregory McNamee on December 5, 2012. In this article McNamee explains how, according to studios developed in San Diego State University and the University of Arizona men and women have defferent perceptions of cleanliness and dirtiness.
These are the main points:
1. Most of the bacteria found in different offices in San Francisco and New York come from the nose, mouth ans digestive tract. They are located in chairs and telephones.
2. The bacteria found in the men's offices is substantially higher tha the bacteria found in women's offices.
3. Men are less tidy than women.
4. It is obvious than the human being lives in a world full of bateria, and it is not perceived until a potential disease.
5. Men and women have different abilities, it is not good to generalize, but it is evident than men are better to perceive details from a landscape from a distance and women are better to identify colors and for this reason, woemn are better to perceive dirtiness.