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Fiction as a bridge to action
MC Green, K Fitzgerald
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40, 2017
The effect of embodying a woman scientist in virtual reality on men’s gender biases
G Freedman, MC Green, M Seidman, M Flanagan
PubPub 2 (4), 2021
Using comics and tweets to raise awareness about gender biases in STEM.
G Freedman, MC Green, G Kaufman, M Flanagan
Psychology of Popular Media 11 (1), 56, 2022
The E ect of Embodying a Woman Scientist in Virtual Reality on Men’s Gender Biases
G Freedman, MC Green, M Seidman, M Flanagan
Available based on mandate: 5
Updating a classic: A new generation of vignette experiments involving iterative decision making
G Freedman, M Seidman, M Flanagan, MC Green, G Kaufman
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (1), 43-59, 2018
Self-esteem and public self-consciousness moderate the emotional impact of expressive writing about experiences with bias
MC Green, G Kaufman, M Flanagan, K Fitzgerald
Personality and Individual Differences 116, 212-215, 2017
The effect of gender on attributions for women’s anxiety and doubt in a science narrative
G Freedman, MC Green, M Flanagan, K Fitzgerald, G Kaufman
Psychology of Women Quarterly 42 (2), 178-191, 2018
The impact of an “aha” moment on gender biases: Limited evidence for the efficacy of a game intervention that challenges gender assumptions
G Freedman, M Seidman, M Flanagan, G Kaufman, MC Green
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 78, 162-167, 2018
Obituaries can popularize science and health: Stephen Hawking and interest in cosmology and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
G Freedman, MC Green, M Flanagan, G Kaufman
Psychology of Popular Media 9 (2), 165, 2020
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