<p>Dichotomic scale with Men and Women as answer options. In total (category ‘All’) 288 participants (160 females; 128 males) answered this question. Results of χ² tests testing for gender differences are shown above each pair of bars of a country (* p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001). This question was only presented to participants who believe in gender differences (Question 3). Error bars denote standard error.</p
A heterogeneous sample of adult women and men responded to a Photo Choice Task (PCT) in which they w...
A considerable literature in economics and psychology observes substantial gender differences in ris...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at multitasking ...
<p>Dichotomic scale with Yes and No as answer options. In total (category ‘All’) 486 participants (2...
<p><i>Legend</i>. Dichotomic scale with Men and Women as answer options (therefore, the proportion o...
<p>Dichotomic scale with Yes and No as answer options. In total (category ‘All’) 199 participants (1...
<p>Possible answers were “Men” (recoded as -1), “Same” (recoded as 0) and “Women” (recoded as 1). Th...
A (a) scatter plot of the proportion of women in the audience plotted against the proportion of ques...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“extremely bad”) to 6 (“excellent”). In total (category ‘All’) 486 participa...
<p>In total (category ‘All’) 486 participants (274 females; 212 males) answered this question. Resul...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“very little”) to 4 (“significant”). In total (category ALL) 238 participant...
Background: There seems to be a common belief that women are better in multi-tasking than men, but ...
This study considered the possibility that different formats of objective test questions might diffe...
(Left) The proportion of participants in all the experiments (n = 2821) regarding gender is 54.27% m...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at mul-titasking...
A heterogeneous sample of adult women and men responded to a Photo Choice Task (PCT) in which they w...
A considerable literature in economics and psychology observes substantial gender differences in ris...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at multitasking ...
<p>Dichotomic scale with Yes and No as answer options. In total (category ‘All’) 486 participants (2...
<p><i>Legend</i>. Dichotomic scale with Men and Women as answer options (therefore, the proportion o...
<p>Dichotomic scale with Yes and No as answer options. In total (category ‘All’) 199 participants (1...
<p>Possible answers were “Men” (recoded as -1), “Same” (recoded as 0) and “Women” (recoded as 1). Th...
A (a) scatter plot of the proportion of women in the audience plotted against the proportion of ques...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“extremely bad”) to 6 (“excellent”). In total (category ‘All’) 486 participa...
<p>In total (category ‘All’) 486 participants (274 females; 212 males) answered this question. Resul...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“very little”) to 4 (“significant”). In total (category ALL) 238 participant...
Background: There seems to be a common belief that women are better in multi-tasking than men, but ...
This study considered the possibility that different formats of objective test questions might diffe...
(Left) The proportion of participants in all the experiments (n = 2821) regarding gender is 54.27% m...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at mul-titasking...
A heterogeneous sample of adult women and men responded to a Photo Choice Task (PCT) in which they w...
A considerable literature in economics and psychology observes substantial gender differences in ris...
Reports in public media suggest the existence of a stereotype that women are better at multitasking ...