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

Marie Helweg-Larsen, Ph.D.
Professor l Department of Psychology
Chair, Health Studies Certificate Program
Office hours Fall 2015: Tuesday 2-4 PM and Thursday 10-12AM, and by appointment
Kaufman 168 l Dickinson College
Phone 717.245.1562 l Fax 717.245.1971
http://users.dickinson.edu/~helwegm/index.html




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