Gender and risk-taking : economics, evidence and why the answer matters / Julie A. Nelson.
Material type:
- text
- computer
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- 9781315269887
- 9781351980395
- 305.42 N427
- HQ1381 .N453 2017
chapter Introduction -- part Part I To understand the answer, you first have to have a clear question -- chapter 1 The better ques tion: how much differ ent and how much similar -- chapter 2 Why we get stuck on the bad ques tion -- chapter 3 Statistical tools for analyz ing simil ar ity and differ ence -- chapter 4 Statistical tools for infer ence and the detec tion of bias -- part Part II Evidence about risk behavior: little difference, much similarity -- chapter 5 Difference and simil ar ity in 35 schol arly works -- chapter 6 Difference and simil ar ity in 37 invest ment game studies -- part PART III Evidence about stereo typ ing and confirm a tion bias: rampant -- chapter 7 Stereotyping and research parti cipants -- chapter 8 Confirmation bias among research ers in 35 schol arly works -- chapter 9 Confirmation bias and the review of 37 invest ment game studies -- part Part IV Why it matters -- chapter 10 Presumed timid ity: consequences for women -- chapter 11 Recklessness: the (mascu line) gender ing of commerce and finance -- chapter 12 Fearing fear: the (mascu line) gender ing of econom ics and policy.
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