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608 related items for PubMed ID: 18808225

  • 1. The effect of gender stereotype activation on entrepreneurial intentions.
    Gupta VK, Turban DB, Bhawe NM.
    J Appl Psychol; 2008 Sep; 93(5):1053-61. PubMed ID: 18808225
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  • 2. The mediating role of self-efficacy in the development of entrepreneurial intentions.
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  • 3. Battle of the sexes: gender stereotype confirmation and reactance in negotiations.
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  • 9. Ambient belonging: how stereotypical cues impact gender participation in computer science.
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  • 10. Implicit stereotypes, gender identification, and math-related outcomes: a prospective study of female college students.
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  • 11. Reducing the expression of implicit stereotypes: reflexive control through implementation intentions.
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  • 12. Perception of intentions and actions: gender stereotype susceptibility.
    Pavlova MA, Wecker M, Krombholz K, Sokolov AA.
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  • 14. Evidence that gendered wording in job advertisements exists and sustains gender inequality.
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  • 15. Stereotype reactance at the bargaining table: the effect of stereotype activation and power on claiming and creating value.
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  • 19. Implementation Intentions Reduce Implicit Stereotype Activation and Application.
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  • 20. A developmental intergroup theory of social stereotypes and prejudice.
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