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This paper uses data from nine tennis Grand Slam tournaments played between 2005 and 2007 to assess whether men and women respond differently to competitive pressure in a setting with large monetary rewards. In particular, it asks whether the quality of the game deteriorates as the stakes become...
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Since many key career events, such as exams and interviews, involve competition and stress, gender differences in … response to these factors could help to explain the labor-market gender gap. In a laboratory experiment, we manipulate … psychosocial stress using the Trier Social Stress Test, and confirm that this is effective by measuring salivary cortisol. Subjects …
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messaging (MIM). Three aspects of MIM use were assessed: use intensity, relational usefulness, and stress. Data were collected … higher interpersonal rejection sensitivity reported higher levels of use intensity and stress in their MIM use. However … MIM use was positively associated with the relational usefulness and the stress of MIM. These findings indicate that …
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Gender differences in paid performance under competition have been found in many laboratory-based experiments, and it … environments. To explore this further, we conducted a laboratory experiment comprising 444 subjects, and measured gender … where an individual competes against a target based on the previous performance of one anonymised person of unknown gender …
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Gender differences in paid performance under competition have been found in many laboratory-based experiments, and it … environments. To explore this further, we conducted a laboratory experiment comprising 444 subjects, and measured gender … where an individual competes against a target based on the previous performance of one anonymised person of unknown gender …
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intends to study the gender differences as far as the ways that stress is witnessed in the workplace is concerned … bibliography. Finally, this study contributes to the empirical support of the existence of gender differences in stress …In modern era, stress at workplace is a component of employees' and organizations' daily routine. The current research …
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