“…Furthermore, men and women working in medical ward settings (in which they were supervised primarily by women) tended to perceive the social climate quite differently; the enlisted women saw less cohesion, communication, and innovation than the enlisted men did. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that supervisors are somewhat more restrictive in handling same-sexed than opposite-sexed employees (for other studies on Naval work environments, see Booth, Norton, Webster, &Berry, 1976 andHoiberg &Berry, 1978).…”