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Settles, Isis H.; Cortina, Lilia M.; Buchanan, NiCole T.; Miner, Kathi N. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2013
In the current study of 353 science and engineering faculty members, we examined whether three types of gender-based mistreatment might "chill" individuals' perceptions of the professional climate, which might in turn undermine satisfaction with their jobs. We also tested gender differences in these relationships. Results indicated that…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, College Faculty, Science Education, Engineering Education
Settles, Isis H.; Pratt-Hyatt, Jennifer S.; Buchanan, NiCole T. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2008
The intersection of race and gender may create unique experiences for Black and White women in terms of work, family, domestic roles, and interpersonal relationships. Dissimilar gender-role norms may foster different perceptions of gender for these two groups of women. In the current study, we examined similarities and differences in Black and…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Females, Focus Groups, Norms
Settles, Isis H.; Cortina, Lilia M.; Malley, Janet; Stewart, Abigail J. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
Deficits theory posits that women scientists have not yet achieved parity with men scientists because of structural aspects of the scientific environment that provide them with fewer opportunities and more obstacles than men. The current study of 208 faculty women scientists tested this theory by examining the effect of personal negative…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Faculty, Experience, Attitudes