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The Gender Statistics Database [4] is a comprehensive resource for gender statistics. It informs and shows data on various aspects of (in)equality between men and women, with the purpose of supporting the measurement of whether and to what extent gender equality has been achieved.
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology is a British scientific journal founded in 1947. It covers the fields of psychology , statistics , and mathematical psychology . It was established as the British Journal of Psychology (Statistical Section) , was renamed the British Journal of Statistical Psychology in 1953, and was ...
The Gender Equality Index is a tool to measure the progress of gender equality in several areas of economic and social life in the EU and its Member States, developed by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). [1] These areas are summarised into a hierarchical structure of domains and sub-domains.
The European Association of Social Psychology (EASP), formerly the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EAESP) is a scientific professional organization of social psychologists. EASP currently has over 1200 members worldwide and aims to promote excellence in European research in the field of social psychology.
The data indicated a widening disparity in black-white infant mortality as maternal ages increase. Subsequently, Geronimus proposed the "weathering hypothesis", which she initially conceived as a potential explanation for the patterns of racial variation in infant mortality with increasing maternal age.
This model can also be applied to sex and gender differences. Fuegen and colleagues presented a study from two different universities where the subjects were instructed to review job applicants and judge their competence level for the job. Each applicant was either male or female, single or married and had no children or two children.
The European Journal of Psychology Open is a open access peer-reviewed academic journal of psychology and is the official journal of the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations. [ 1 ] History
O-data, refer to observational data, such as observer rating from friends and family; T-data, refer to standardised and objective test measurement, such as scored test, physiological response, reaction times (RT), implicit association test (IAT) S-data, refer to self-reports, such as questionnaires, personality test, structured interview [4]: 481