Quality of Evidence Revealing Subtle Gender Biases in Science Is in the Eye of the Beholder
Experiment Types
Study Participants
205 adults in the general public, 205 professors in a research university,
Locations
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Publication
PNAS
Volume
112
Issue
43
Month
October
Year
Pages
13201-13206
Cite this Article
MLA
Handley, Ian M., et al. “Quality of Evidence Revealing Subtle Gender Biases in Science Is in the Eye of the Beholder.” PNAS, vol. 112, no. 43, 2015, pp. 13201-132
APA
Handley, I.M., Brown, E.R., Moss-Racusin, C.A., & Smith, J.L. (2015). Quality of evidence revealing subtle gender biases in science is in the eye of the beholder. PNAS, 112(43), 13201-13206.
Chicago
Handley, Ian M., Elizabeth R. Brown, Corinne A. Moss-Racusin, and Jessi L. Smith. “Quality of Evidence Revealing Subtle Gender Biases in Science Is in the Eye of the Beholder.” PNAS 112, no. 43 (2015): 13201-13206.
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