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differently to acute stressors. We use two laboratory experiments to investigate whether factors related to stress can help …
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As a recent literature has demonstrated, men and women differ in their willingness to sort into competitive environments. In particular, men are more willing than women to compete. We investigate whether it is possible to reduce the gender gap in willingness to compete through an information...
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We test two hypotheses, based on sexual selection theory, about gender differences in costly social interactions. Differential selectivity states that women invest less than men in interactions with new individuals. Differential opportunism states that women’s investment in social interactions...
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Many occupations and industries are highly segregated with respect to gender. This segregation could be due to perceived job-specific productivity differences between men and women. It could also result from the belief that single-gender teams perform better. We investigate the two explanations...
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ancestry. The approach focuses attention on how gender roles are shaped across generations within families. Both influences on …
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conformity in groups with varying gender composition. Overall, our experiments offer little evidence that gender composition … influence). Thus, as an antidote to conformity in our experiments, high individual ability seems more effective than group …
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