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explain the gender gap in competitiveness. Experiment 1 studies whether stress responses (measured with salivary cortisol and … cold-pressor task. We find no causal effect of stress on competitiveness for the sample as a whole and only tentative …
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explain the gender gap in competitiveness. Experiment 1 studies whether stress responses (measured with salivary cortisol and … cold-pressor task. We find no causal effect of stress on competitiveness for the sample as a whole and only tentative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011287487
explain the gender gap in competitiveness. Experiment 1 studies whether stress responses (measured with salivary cortisol and … cold-pressor task. We find no causal effect of stress on competitiveness for the sample as a whole and only tentative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011288405
explain the gender gap in competitiveness. Experiment 1 studies whether stress responses (measured with salivary cortisol and … cold-pressor task. We find no causal effect of stress on competitiveness for the sample as a whole and only tentative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011442461
stereotyping when looking at competitiveness: running, skipping rope, math and word search. We find that boys and girls are equally …
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We look at gender differences in preferences for altruism, risk and competition in math and word search among adolescents in Sweden. We find that girls are more altruistic and less risk taking than boys. We find no gender gap in performance change when comparing performance under non-competition...
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Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiveness has been … competitiveness in children, with the premise that both culture and gendered stereotypes regarding the task at hand may influence … introduce two female sports, skipping rope and dancing, to see if competitiveness is task dependent. We find no gender …
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stereotyping when looking at competitiveness: running, skipping rope, math and word search. We find that boys and girls are equally … gender gap in Sweden. -- competitiveness ; risk preferences ; children ; gender differences ; experiment …
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the gender gap in our sample is not due to competition preferences per se. -- competitiveness ; risk preferences …
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