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Identifying Judicial Empathy: Does Having Daughters Cause Judges to Rule for Women’s Issues?

Experiment Types
Multivariate Regression
,
Multivariate Regression
,
Study Participants
224 appeals court judges
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Adam Glynn
,
Maya Sen
Publication
American Journal of Political Science
Month
May
Year
2014

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MLA

Glynn, Adam N., and Maya Sen. "Identifying judicial empathy: Does having daughters cause judges to rule for women's issues?." American Journal of Political Science 59.1 (2015): 37-54.

APA

Glynn, A. N., & Sen, M. (2015). Identifying judicial empathy: Does having daughters cause judges to rule for women's issues?. American Journal of Political Science, 59(1), 37-54.

Chicago

Glynn, Adam N., and Maya Sen. "Identifying judicial empathy: Does having daughters cause judges to rule for women's issues?." American Journal of Political Science 59, no. 1 (2015): 37-54.

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