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Perpetuating online sexism offline: Anonymity, interactivity, and the effects of sexist hashtags on social media

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
172 male and female university students
Locations
United States
,
North America
Research Site
Midwestern university
Researchers
Jesse Fox
,
Carlos Cruz
,
Ji Young Lee
Publication
Computers in Human Behavior
Volume
52
Month
November
Year
2015
Pages
436-442

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MLA

Fox, Jesse, Carlos Cruz, and Ji Young Lee. "Perpetuating online sexism offline: Anonymity, interactivity, and the effects of sexist hashtags on social media." Computers in Human Behavior 52 (2015): 436-442.

APA

Fox, J., Cruz, C., & Lee, J. Y. (2015). Perpetuating online sexism offline: Anonymity, interactivity, and the effects of sexist hashtags on social media. Computers in Human Behavior, 52, 436-442.

Chicago

Fox, Jesse, Carlos Cruz, and Ji Young Lee. "Perpetuating online sexism offline: Anonymity, interactivity, and the effects of sexist hashtags on social media." Computers in Human Behavior 52 (2015): 436-442.

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