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Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
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Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Monica C. Schneider
,
Mirya R. Holman
,
Amanda B. Diekman
,
Thomas McAndrew
Publication
Political Psychology
Volume
37
Issue
4
Month
August
Year
2016
Pages
515-531

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MLA

Schneider, Monica C. et al. “Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition.” Political Psychology 37.4 (2016): 515–531.

APA

Schneider, M. C., Holman, M. R., Diekman, A. B., & McAndrew, T. (2016). Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition. Political Psychology, 37(4), 515–531.

Chicago

Schneider, Monica C., Mirya R. Holman, Amanda B. Diekman, and Thomas McAndrew. “Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition.” Political Psychology 37, no. 4 (August 1, 2016): 515–31.

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