APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carpini, J., Luksyte, A., Parker, S., & Collins, C. (2023). Can a familiar gender stereotype create a not-so-familiar benefit for women? Evidence of gendered differences in ascribed stereotypes and effects of team member adaptivity on performance evaluations.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carpini, J.A, Aleksandra Luksyte, Sharon Parker, and C.G Collins. Can a Familiar Gender Stereotype Create a Not-so-familiar Benefit for Women? Evidence of Gendered Differences in Ascribed Stereotypes and Effects of Team Member Adaptivity on Performance Evaluations. 2023.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carpini, J.A, et al. Can a Familiar Gender Stereotype Create a Not-so-familiar Benefit for Women? Evidence of Gendered Differences in Ascribed Stereotypes and Effects of Team Member Adaptivity on Performance Evaluations. 2023.

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