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The Isolated Choice Effect and Its Implications for Gender Diversity in Organizations

Experiment Types
Randomized Experiment
Study Participants
3,509 participants recruited from Amazon Mechanical Turk
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Edward H. Chang
,
Erika L. Kirgios
,
Aneesh Rai
,
Katherine L. Milkman
Publication
Management Science
Volume
66
Issue
8
Month
June
Year
2020
Pages
2291-2799

Cite this Article

MLA

Chang, Edward H., et al. "The Isolated Choice Effect and Its Implications for Gender Diversity in Organizations."pp. 1-22.

APA

Chang, E.H., Kirgios, E.L., Rai, A., & Milkman, K.L. The isolated choice effect and its implications for gender diversity in organizations.1-22.

Chicago

Chang, Edward H., Erika L. Kirgios, Aneesh Rai, and Katherine L. Milkman. "The Isolated Choice Effect and Its Implications for Gender Diversity in Organizations." 1-22.

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