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Should I stay or should I go?: Penalties for briefly de-prioritizing work or childcare

Experiment Types
Simple Difference
Study Participants
Almost 1,000 people recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk
Locations
New York
,
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Christina M. Sanzari
,
Alexandra Dennis
,
Corinne A Moss-Racusin
,
Publication
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Volume
00
Month
January
Year
2021
Pages
1-16

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MLA

Sanzari, Christina M., Alexandra Dennis, and Corinne A. Moss‐Racusin. "Should I stay or should I go?: Penalties for briefly de‐prioritizing work or childcare." Journal of Applied Social Psychology 00 (2021): 1-16.

APA

Sanzari, C. M., Dennis, A., & Moss‐Racusin, C. A. (2021). Should I stay or should I go?: Penalties for briefly de‐prioritizing work or childcare. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 00, 1-16.

Chicago

Sanzari, Christina M., Alexandra Dennis, and Corinne A. Moss‐Racusin. "Should I stay or should I go?: Penalties for briefly de‐prioritizing work or childcare." Journal of Applied Social Psychology 00 (2021): 1-16.

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