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A Gender Bias in the Attribution of Creativity: Archival and Experimental Evidence for the Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Thinking

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
,
Retrospective Observation
Study Participants
83 adults, 80 adults, 169 adults, online raters of 100 most popular TED talks, 187 supervisors and 403 direct reports of 134 senior-level executives, and 125 adults
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Devon Proudfoot
,
Aaron C. Kay
Christy Z. Koval
Publication
Psychological Science
Volume
26
Issue
11
Month
November
Year
2015

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MLA

Proudfoot, Devon, Aaron C. Kay, and Christy Z. Koval. “A Gender Bias in the Attribution of Creativity: Archival and Experimental Evidence for the Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Thinking.” Psychological Science, vol. 26, no. 11, 2015, pp. 1751-1761.

APA

Proudfoot, D., Kay, A.C., & Koval, C.Z. (2015). A gender bias in the attribution of creativity: Archival and experimental evidence for the perceived association between masculinity and creative thinking. Psychological Science, 26(11), 1751-1761.

Chicago

Proudfoot, Devon, Aaron C. Kay, and Christy Z. Koval. “A Gender Bias in the Attribution of Creativity: Archival and Experimental Evidence for the Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Thinking.” Psychological Science 26, no. 11 (2015): 1751-1761.

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