Interesting article about new research in Economics showing how female (but not male) economists are do not receive credit for their work if they publish with men (as opposed to publishing with women or by themselves). I wonder what a similar analysis in psychology would show. This pattern did not show up in a similar analysis of sociology single or co-authored publications. The article suggests that one contributing factor might be that in economics authorship order is alphabetical (leaving the relative contribution uncertain). Check it out. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/10/upshot/when-teamwork-doesnt-work-for-women.html?em_pos=small&emc=edit_up_20160111&nl=upshot&nlid=30609997&ref=headline&_r=0 Marie
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