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Why Women Don’t Run: Experimental Evidence on Gender Differences in Political Competition Aversion

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
Randomized Field Experiment
Study Participants
317 Republican caucus-goers, and 1,221 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers
Locations
United States
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North America
Research Site
Primarily suburban county in Western United States, and nationwide online
Researchers
Jessica Preece
,
Olga Stoddard
Publication
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Volume
117
Month
September
Year
2015
Pages
296-308

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MLA

Preece, Jessica, and Olga Stoddard. “Why Women Don’t Run: Experimental Evidence on Gender Differences in Political Competition Aversion.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 117, 2015, pp. 296-308.

APA

Preece, J., & Stoddard, O. (2015). Why women don’t run: Experimental evidence on gender differences in political competition aversion. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 117, 296-308.

Chicago

Preece, Jessica, and Olga Stoddard. “Why Women Don’t Run: Experimental Evidence on Gender Differences in Political Competition Aversion.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 117 (2015): 296-308.

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