Unkind to Two of a Kind: Stereotyping Women with Duo Status in a Work Group
Men evaluate women as contributing less leadership and having fewer skills when there are two women in a group compared to when there are one or three.
Gender-Responsive Drug Court Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Women who participate in women-only substance abuse treatment programs benefit from reduced PTSD and better treatment outcomes than women in mixed-sex treatment programs.
In a competitive test-taking environment (like the SAT) with penalties for wrong answers, women are less willing to guess, resulting in a loss of potential points and lower scores compared with male test-takers.
Sex Workers, Stigma and Self-Belief: Evidence from a Psychological Training Program in India
Sex workers who undergo a comprehensive training program focused on improved agency and psychological empowerment exhibit positive changes in self-esteem, outlook, future-orientation, and health and economic behaviors.
Sayantan Ghosal,
Smarajit Jana,
Anandi Mani,
Sandip Mitra,
Sanchari Roy
How Can Women Escape the Compensation Negotiation Dilemma? Relational Accounts Are One Answer
Women can achieve better outcomes in salary negotiations without experiencing social backlash by providing a legitimate rationale for their ask, while communicating their concern for maintaining good organizational relationships.
Gender-Responsive Drug Court Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Women who participate in women-only substance abuse treatment programs benefit from reduced PTSD and better treatment outcomes than women in mixed-sex treatment programs.
In a competitive test-taking environment (like the SAT) with penalties for wrong answers, women are less willing to guess, resulting in a loss of potential points and lower scores compared with male test-takers.
Unkind to Two of a Kind: Stereotyping Women with Duo Status in a Work Group
Men evaluate women as contributing less leadership and having fewer skills when there are two women in a group compared to when there are one or three.
Sex Workers, Stigma and Self-Belief: Evidence from a Psychological Training Program in India
Sex workers who undergo a comprehensive training program focused on improved agency and psychological empowerment exhibit positive changes in self-esteem, outlook, future-orientation, and health and economic behaviors.
Sayantan Ghosal,
Smarajit Jana,
Anandi Mani,
Sandip Mitra,
Sanchari Roy
How Can Women Escape the Compensation Negotiation Dilemma? Relational Accounts Are One Answer
Women can achieve better outcomes in salary negotiations without experiencing social backlash by providing a legitimate rationale for their ask, while communicating their concern for maintaining good organizational relationships.