This study details how gender bias plays out in everyday workplace interactions in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). It is based on in-depth interviews with 60 women scientists of color (chiefly professors), and a survey of 557 women scientists (of all races). Different types of gender bias were reported at different rates. Prescriptive gender bias was most common (76.3% of women interviewed reported it), followed by descriptive gender bias (66.7%) and gender bias triggered by motherhood (64.0%); just over half of the women interviewed (55.3%) reported situations in which gender bias against women fueled conflicts among women. The survey found dramatic differences by race, notably that Black women scientists were more likel...
This study is a qualitative research study that investigates how women in the science, technology, e...
The concept of implicit bias is typically studied by behavioral and cognitive psychologists who seek...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
This study details how gender bias plays out in everyday workplace interactions in science, technolo...
The gender bias in STEM exists, and this work intends to make this reality visible. The principal ob...
The sciences have greatly remained dominated by men, regardless of the many attempts and initiatives...
Mounting experimental evidence suggests that subtle gender biases favoring men contribute to the und...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
STEM is an abbreviation for four different disciplines: Science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
Our research capitalized on a naturalistic data collection opportunity to investigate responses to e...
Women in science, math, engineering, and technology (STEM) fields have long been a minority, especi...
Gender biases and stereotypes are prevalent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STE...
As women of color (WOC) enter the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) pipeline with as...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
This study is a qualitative research study that investigates how women in the science, technology, e...
The concept of implicit bias is typically studied by behavioral and cognitive psychologists who seek...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
This study details how gender bias plays out in everyday workplace interactions in science, technolo...
The gender bias in STEM exists, and this work intends to make this reality visible. The principal ob...
The sciences have greatly remained dominated by men, regardless of the many attempts and initiatives...
Mounting experimental evidence suggests that subtle gender biases favoring men contribute to the und...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
STEM is an abbreviation for four different disciplines: Science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
Our research capitalized on a naturalistic data collection opportunity to investigate responses to e...
Women in science, math, engineering, and technology (STEM) fields have long been a minority, especi...
Gender biases and stereotypes are prevalent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STE...
As women of color (WOC) enter the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) pipeline with as...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
This study is a qualitative research study that investigates how women in the science, technology, e...
The concept of implicit bias is typically studied by behavioral and cognitive psychologists who seek...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...