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Progress in women’s representation in top leadership weakens people’s disturbance with gender inequality in other domains

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
1,461 participants from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform and 1,098 participants from Survey Sampling International
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Oriane Georgeac
,
Aneeta Rattan
Publication
Journal of Experimental Psychology
Volume
148
Issue
8
Month
August
Year
2019
Pages
1435–1453

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MLA

Georgeac, Oriane, and Aneeta Rattan. "Progress in women’s representation in top leadership weakens people’s disturbance with gender inequality in other domains." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148.8 (2019): 1435.

APA

Georgeac, O., & Rattan, A. (2019). Progress in women’s representation in top leadership weakens people’s disturbance with gender inequality in other domains. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 148(8), 1435.

Chicago

Georgeac, Oriane, and Aneeta Rattan. "Progress in women’s representation in top leadership weakens people’s disturbance with gender inequality in other domains." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148, no. 8 (2019): 1435.

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