reviewJournal of Applied PsychologyMay 27, 2014Closed access

A meta-analysis of gender stereotypes and bias in experimental simulations of employment decision making.

Human Resources Research Organization · Korn Ferry (United States) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Gender bias continues to be a concern in many work settings, leading researchers to identify factors that influence workplace decisions. In this study we examine several of these factors, using an organizing framework of sex distribution within jobs (including male- and female-dominated jobs as well as sex-balanced, or integrated, jobs). We conducted random effects meta-analyses including 136 independent effect sizes from experimental studies (N = 22,348) and examined the effects of decision-maker gender, amount and content of information available to the decision maker, type of evaluation, and motivation to make careful decisions on gender bias in organizational decisions. We also examined study…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Gender bias
  • Social psychology
  • Competence (human resources)
  • Decision maker
  • Preference
  • Statistics
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