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Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Science
  • Psychology
  • Women's Studies

Background:

  • The representation of women in scientific fields is an ongoing area of research.
  • Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a field where women's contributions are significant.
  • Understanding gender dynamics in academic publishing is crucial for career progression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the participation of women in scholarly publications within applied behavior analysis.
  • To compare women's authorship in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA) with other relevant journals.
  • To identify potential barriers to women's advancement in the field.

Main Methods:

  • A quantitative analysis of authorship and editorial board composition was conducted.
  • Data were collected from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA) and three comparable journals.
  • The study period spanned from 1978 to 1997, examining trends over two decades.

Main Results:

  • The percentage of articles featuring female authors and female first authors increased across all examined journals between 1978 and 1997.
  • Women's participation in JABA was comparable to or exceeded that in other journals.
  • Female editorship in Behavior Modification correlated with higher female author representation in special sections.
  • Female representation on editorial boards of JABA, Behavior Modification, and Behaviour Research and Therapy did not increase during the study period.

Conclusions:

  • Despite increased authorship, a "glass ceiling" appears to limit women's advancement to the highest levels in applied behavior analysis and related fields.
  • The findings suggest systemic factors may impede women's progression into leadership and senior editorial roles.
  • Further research is needed to address and dismantle these barriers to gender equity in science.