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The influence of stereotype suppression on the processing of stereotypic and non-stereotypic information from a structured interview
(2005)
The applicability of the theory of ironic processes of mental control (Wegner, 1994, 1997) to stereotype suppression was investigated in the context of information processing during structured employment interviews. ...
Biases toward pregnant women in the workplace
(2008)
The current study investigates reactions toward pregnant women in the workplace. Participants in an online study watched a video of an applicant (depicted as either pregnant or nonpregnant) for a professional development ...
Making it to the top: Do family-friendly workplaces support the advancement of women?
(2004)
Following an expansionist theory of work and family (Barnett & Hyde, 2001), the current study explores organizational factors that contribute to beneficial effects of having multiple roles for working parents. It was ...
Effects of work attitudes on reactions to a pending corporate acquisition: A qualitative and quantitative investigation
(2001)
This study is a snapshot of employee reactions to a pending acquisition at a specific point in the acquisition process---four months after the acquisition announcement and two weeks prior to a final shareholder vote to ...
Managers' distribution of developmental experiences in the workplace
(2005)
The current research investigates the amount and quality of the developmental work experiences engaged in by male and female managers. Managers reported the extent to which they had participated in ten quantitative work ...