In add., we showed previously that women (in psychology) are more likely to publish their research as (less prestigious) book chapters. So submit wisely if you find the time to submit something (and have this 🦙because times are hard for mostly everyone) ht
RT @sabrinajmayer: And finally: the full-text view-only link: https://t.co/B3U2laIXu4 I know that doing this probably doesn't help me much…
Gemeinsam mit ihrem Koautor hat unsere Mitarbeiterin @sabrinajmayer ihr Paper zum Einfluss des Geschlechts auf die Forschungsproduktivität veröffentlicht. Hier geht es zum view-only Volltext: https://t.co/wEV3JxePeT /MDG
How does research productivity relate to gender? Analyzing gender differences for multiple publication dimensions https://t.co/QeLxKm6Oso
RT @sabrinajmayer: And finally: the full-text view-only link: https://t.co/B3U2laIXu4 I know that doing this probably doesn't help me much…
And finally: the full-text view-only link: https://t.co/B3U2laIXu4 I know that doing this probably doesn't help me much for the political science job market, but I think it is very important to analyse existing publication patterns and their implications -
Sample: full professors in psychology in Germany at universities that offer at least one bachelor degree in psychology. Methods: linear regression on standardised publication counts. Data: Web of science/psyndex, cv analyses, ETER data set. Link: https: