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The Matilda Effect in Science Communication: An Experiment on Gender Bias in Publication Quality Perceptions and Collaboration Interest

机译:科学传播中的Matilda效应:出版物质量认知和合作兴趣中的性别偏见实验

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An experiment with 243 young communication scholars tested hypotheses derived from role congruity theory regarding impacts of author gender and gender typing of research topics on perceived quality of scientific publications and collaboration interest. Participants rated conference abstracts ostensibly authored by females or males, with author associations rotated. The abstracts fell into research areas perceived as gender-typed or gender-neutral to ascertain impacts from gender typing of topics. Publications from male authors were associated with greater scientific quality, in particular if the topic was male-typed. Collaboration interest was highest for male authors working on male-typed topics. Respondent sex did not influence these patterns.
机译:与243位年轻的传播学者进行的一项实验检验了从角色一致性理论得出的关于作者性别和研究主题的性别类型对科学出版物质量和合作兴趣的影响的假设。与会者对会议摘要进行了评分,这些摘要表面上是由女性或男性撰写的,作者协会轮换。摘要落入被认为是性别类型或中性的研究领域,以确定主题性别类型的影响。男性作者的出版物与更高的科学素养相关,特别是如果该主题是男性类型的话。对于从事男性类型主题的男性作者,合作兴趣最高。受访者的性别没有影响这些模式。

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