Materials, de-identified data, and analyses for "Biased inferences about gender from names" (Bethany Gardner & Sarah Brown-Schmidt, accepted at Glossa Psycholinguistics).
If you have questions about the contents of this repository, please get in touch with me.
If you're interested in replicating or extending these results, both I and Sarah Brown-Schmidt would love to hear about it!
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- divided into sections: norming, Exp1 main, Exp1 supplementary, Exp2 main, Exp2 supplementary, Exp 3 main, Exp3 supplementary, Exp4 main, Exp4 supplementary
- each of the experiments has an RMD file rendered to MD and PDF
- also includes function for weighted contrast coding
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exp0_data_norming.csv
is the norming data for the first names, andexp0_data_census.csv
is the census data that the norming data is compared toexp1_data.csv
,exp2_data.csv
,exp3_data.csv
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are the de-identified data files for the main experimentsexp1_data_about.txt
,exp2_data.csv
,exp3_data_about.txt
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are the codebooks for each of the data files
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all_analyses.RData
: R object with all datasets, models, and plots -
exp1_stimuli.xlsx
exp2_stimuli.xlsx
, andexp3-4_stimuli.xlsx
are the stimuli lists for each of the experiments, with information about all of the sentence/story prompts and distributions of names into lists- data were collected using Qualtrics, and the surveys were exported to Qualtrics' proprietary format (.QSF) and to word documents
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supplement.pdf
: supplementary materials document referenced in main paper -
plots.R
is the code for all of the plots included in the main manuscript and supplementary materials- copies of main manuscript plots (responses by first name gender rating for Exps 1-4, odds ratios across all experiments, edited manually because I couldn't get the weird axis break to work in ggplot at the time)
- copies of supplementary materials plots (norming data compared to census data, types of "Other" responses in Experiment 1)
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figures/
: figures for the example stimuli/procedure and the general discussion -
extras/
: several extra plots/tables that didn't make it into the final paper