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A Threatening Intellectual Environment: Why Females Are Susceptible to Experiencing Problem-Solving Deficits in the Presence of Males

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
Undergraduate students at Brown University
Locations
Rhode Island
,
United States
,
North America
Research Site
Brown University
Researchers
Michael Inzlicht
,
Avi Ben-Zeev
Publication
Psychological Science
Volume
11
Issue
5
Month
September
Year
2000
Pages
365-371

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MLA
Inzlicht, Michael, and Talia Ben-Zeev. "A threatening intellectual environment: Why females are susceptible to experiencing problem-solving deficits in the presence of males." Psychological Science 11.5 (2000): 365-371.
APA
Inzlicht, M., & Ben-Zeev, T. (2000). A threatening intellectual environment: Why females are susceptible to experiencing problem-solving deficits in the presence of males. Psychological Science, 11(5), 365-371.
Chicago
Inzlicht, Michael, and Talia Ben-Zeev. "A threatening intellectual environment: Why females are susceptible to experiencing problem-solving deficits in the presence of males." Psychological Science 11, no. 5 (2000): 365-371.
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