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May 27, 2005
Recruiters and academia. Academics worry about hiring "undiscovered geniuses"
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 15, 2015
National hiring experiments reveal 2:1 faculty preference for women on STEM tenure track
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
Nature
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March 13, 2009
A useful way to glean social information
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 21, 2016
The psychology of psychology: A thought experiment
Stephen J Ceci, Wendy M Williams
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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October 16, 2002
"I saw it with my own ears": the effects of peer conversations on preschoolers' reports of nonexperienced events
Gabrielle F Principe, Stephen J Ceci
Psychological Bulletin
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June 26, 2002
When and where do we apply what we learn? A taxonomy for far transfer
Susan M Barnett, Stephen J Ceci
The American Psychologist
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March 3, 2005
The rhetoric and reality of gap closing: when the "have-nots" gain but the "haves" gain even more
Stephen J Ceci, Paul B Papierno
Current Directions in Psychological Science
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December 15, 2010
Sex Differences in Math-Intensive Fields
Stephen J Ceci, Wendy M Williams
Frontiers in Psychology
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November 6, 2015
Women have substantial advantage in STEM faculty hiring, except when competing against more-accomplished men
Stephen J Ceci, Wendy M Williams
American Scientist
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March 6, 2014
When Scientists Choose Motherhood: A single factor goes a long way in explaining the dearth of women in math-intensive fields. How can we address it?
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
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Nature
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May 27, 2005
Recruiters and academia. Academics worry about hiring "undiscovered geniuses"
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 15, 2015
National hiring experiments reveal 2:1 faculty preference for women on STEM tenure track
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
Nature
|
March 13, 2009
A useful way to glean social information
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 21, 2016
The psychology of psychology: A thought experiment
Stephen J Ceci, Wendy M Williams
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|
October 16, 2002
"I saw it with my own ears": the effects of peer conversations on preschoolers' reports of nonexperienced events
Gabrielle F Principe, Stephen J Ceci
Psychological Bulletin
|
June 26, 2002
When and where do we apply what we learn? A taxonomy for far transfer
Susan M Barnett, Stephen J Ceci
The American Psychologist
|
March 3, 2005
The rhetoric and reality of gap closing: when the "have-nots" gain but the "haves" gain even more
Stephen J Ceci, Paul B Papierno
Current Directions in Psychological Science
|
December 15, 2010
Sex Differences in Math-Intensive Fields
Stephen J Ceci, Wendy M Williams
Frontiers in Psychology
|
November 6, 2015
Women have substantial advantage in STEM faculty hiring, except when competing against more-accomplished men
Stephen J Ceci, Wendy M Williams
American Scientist
|
March 6, 2014
When Scientists Choose Motherhood: A single factor goes a long way in explaining the dearth of women in math-intensive fields. How can we address it?
Wendy M Williams, Stephen J Ceci
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