Researchers have noted several problems with studies that claim women are more talkative than men. One issue is that many of these studies have relied on self-reported data, which can be biased and unreliable. Additionally, many studies have not controlled for other factors that could influence talkativeness, such as social context, cultural norms, and power dynamics. Other studies also have noted that gender differences in talkativeness may be exaggerated or overstated, and that both men and women talk about the same amount when given the same opportunities.