The impact of introducing double-blind reviewing in the most recent Evolution of Language conference is assessed. The ranking of papers is compared between EvoLang 11 (double-blind review) and EvoLang 9 and 10 (single-blind review). Main effects were found for first author gender by conference. The results mirror some findings in the literature on the effects of double-blind review, suggesting that it helps reduce a bias against female authors
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
International audienceMale researchers dominate scientific production in science, technology, engine...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
The impact of introducing double-blind reviewing in the most recent Evolution of Language conference...
To date, the majority of authors on scientific publications have been men. While much of this gender...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...
There is substantial evidence that systemic biases influence the scholarly peer review process. Many...
Using the observation that people refer to their own genders when talking about an unknown author, o...
Double-blind peer review, in which neither author nor reviewer are identified, is rarely practised i...
This article examines gender bias in peer review with complete data on 145 journals in various field...
Following recent evidence on gender bias at the publishing process in sciences, we present here a vi...
This paper analyzes the impacts of gender, as well as other author characteristics, on reviewers’ gr...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
Double-blind peer review, in which neither author nor reviewer identity are revealed, is rarely prac...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
International audienceMale researchers dominate scientific production in science, technology, engine...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
The impact of introducing double-blind reviewing in the most recent Evolution of Language conference...
To date, the majority of authors on scientific publications have been men. While much of this gender...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...
There is substantial evidence that systemic biases influence the scholarly peer review process. Many...
Using the observation that people refer to their own genders when talking about an unknown author, o...
Double-blind peer review, in which neither author nor reviewer are identified, is rarely practised i...
This article examines gender bias in peer review with complete data on 145 journals in various field...
Following recent evidence on gender bias at the publishing process in sciences, we present here a vi...
This paper analyzes the impacts of gender, as well as other author characteristics, on reviewers’ gr...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
Double-blind peer review, in which neither author nor reviewer identity are revealed, is rarely prac...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
International audienceMale researchers dominate scientific production in science, technology, engine...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...