She works hard for the money: Valuing effort underlies gender differences in behavioral self-handicapping

Volume: 44, Issue: 2, Pages: 292 - 311
Published: Mar 1, 2008
Abstract
Research in the area of self-handicapping has consistently demonstrated a robust yet puzzling gender difference in the use of and evaluation of behavioral self-handicaps; women (1) are less likely to use these forms of handicaps, particularly those involving the actual or reported reduction of effort, and (2) evaluate the use of these handicaps by others more negatively than do men. The present research examines several possible explanations for...
Paper Details
Title
She works hard for the money: Valuing effort underlies gender differences in behavioral self-handicapping
Published Date
Mar 1, 2008
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
292 - 311
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