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    Sharing the Load : Men's and Women's Attitudes Toward Household and Childcare Tasks 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Richmond, Caitlin; Shafer, Paige; Gunseor, Michaela M. (2018-04)
    Studies suggest that the division of household labor and childcare, even in dual-earner households, is imbalanced. Women spend more time than men do on household and childcare tasks. Gender differences in childcare ...
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    I've Chosen Well, But Perhaps I Could Do Better : Maximizing Tendencies and Romantic Relationship Judgments 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Gunseor, Michaela M.; Shafer, Paige (2018-04)
    People make choices in nearly every domain of life, and individuals differ in their choice-making strategies: maximizers search extensively for the best possible option. Satisficers search just until they encounter an ...
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    Spin : Psychological Scientists Use Casual Language to Describe Non-Casual Data 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Gunseor, Michaela M. (2018-04)
    Misrepresentation of data, or “spin,” comes in various forms and can be intentional or unintentional. One of the most prevalent forms of spin involves misleading interpretation – specifically, making causal claims that ...
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    They Obviously Didn’t Stand a Chance : Hindsight Bias in Judgments of a Dating Couple 

    Gunseor, Michaela; Maly, Jenna; Shafer, Paige; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2018-03-19)
    Hindsight bias is commonly referred to as the “I knew it all along” effect. Individuals who are informed of a specific outcome prior to judging how the event will pan out perceive that outcome as more likely to occur than ...
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    "It's Your Turn, Whether You Want to or Not" : Men's and Women's Household Task Distribution Preferences 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Richmond, Caitlin; Peterson, Laiken; Gunseor, Michaela (2018-01-17)
    To investigate gender differences in activity preferences in a sample without lifetime constraints, we asked young men and women to report their foreseen enjoyment of various household and childcare tasks. We predict that ...

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    Shafer, Paige (2)Maly, Jenna (1)Peterson, Laiken (1)Richmond, Caitlin (1)Richmond, Caitlin (1)Shafer, Paige (1)SubjectPosters (5)Gender roles (2)Households (2)Psychology (2)Causal claims (1)Causal language (1)Child care (1)Childcare (1)Data misrepresentation (1)Domestic tasks (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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