This post is in response to Are Women More Attracted to Men Who Court Them with Humor? By Gil Greengross Ph.D. Professor Peter McGraw and writer Joel Warner have teamed up to explore the science of ...
Gender and status affect how humor comes across at work, research suggests. The findings show that humor in the workplace can be more challenging for women than for men. Factors include a woman’s ...
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As their plane is going down, the woman turns to the man next to her. “Make me a woman before I die,” she says. He takes off all his clothes, hands them to her and says, “Fold these.” One of the best ...
In this study, the author investigated the relationships among Turkish students' perceived computer skills, computer attitudes, quantitative skills, qualitative skills, and gender. The author ...
Is the personal computer to blame for the mysterious decline in female participation in the computing industry? Tom Geller takes a new stab at this enduringly interesting (and distressing) conundrum ...
At the most selective schools, the gender gap in computer science and engineering is nearly closed. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images The share of computer science and engineering degrees going to women ...
Facebook has announced plans to renew its effort toward monitoring, and where appropriate, removing gender-related hate speech from its users, per a post on the company’s Facebook Safety page Tuesday.