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When are women willing to lead? The effect of team gender composition and gendered tasks - ScienceDirect
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A test taker's gamble: The effect of average grade to date on guessing behaviour in a multiple choice test with a negative marking rule
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Competing for the benefit of offspring eliminates the gender gap in competitiveness | PNAS
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When are women willing to lead? The effect of team gender composition and gendered tasks - ScienceDirect
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Gender bias in standardized tests: evidence from a centralized college admissions system | SpringerLink
Gender Differences in Willingness to Guess and the Implications for Test Scores | Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School
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Gender differences in willingness to compete and answering multiple-choice questions—The role of age - ScienceDirect
Gender Differences in Willingness to Guess
Elimination testing with adapted scoring reduces guessing and anxiety in multiple-choice assessments, but does not increase grade average in comparison with negative marking
Guess Who's sexist? Classic board game's gender bias leaves six-year-old fuming | The Independent | The Independent
Gender, age, and competition: A disappearing gap? - ScienceDirect
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Gender differences in financial risk aversion and career choices are affected by testosterone | PNAS
Oxytocin biases men but not women to restore social connections with individuals who socially exclude them | Scientific Reports
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Are Women More Emotional Than Men? | Psychology Today
No Gender Difference in Willingness to Compete When Competing against Self
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