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‘You play like a Woman!’ Effects of gender stereotype threat on Women's performance in physical and sport activities: A meta-analysis

2018

Abstract Objectives The purpose of this quantitative review was to provide an estimation of the effect of stereotype threat on women's performance in sport. Design This review employed a meta-analytic technique. Method a meta-analysis with random effects model was performed on 24 effects. Publication bias was tested through funnel plots and Egger's regression test. Results Findings show a symmetric distribution of effects, making it possible to conclude that no file-drawer problem affected the collected sample of effects. Aggregating the results of the reviewed studies, a medium effect of stereotype threat manipulation on women's sport performances emerged (d = 0.33). Collected studies were…

Funnel plotstereotype threat women meta-analysis gender stereotypes sport performances working memory sensorimotor activitiesSocial stigmamedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologySample (statistics)StereotypePublication biasRandom effects model050105 experimental psychologyStereotype threatMeta-analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeApplied Psychologymedia_common
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Sex differences in the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection: an individual participant data pooled analysis (StoP Project)

2019

Background Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is more frequent among men, though the magnitude of the association might be inaccurate due to potential misclassification of lifetime infection and publication bias. Moreover, infection is common, and most studies are cross-sectional. Thus, prevalence ratios (PRs) may be easier to interpret than odds ratios (ORs). Aim The aim of this study was to quantify the association between sex and H. pylori infection using controls from 14 studies from the Stomach Cancer Pooling (StoP) Project. Participants and methods H. pylori infection was defined based on IgG serum antibody titers or multiplex serology. Participants were also classified as infe…

Gastritis AtrophicMalemedicine.medical_specialtyconsortiumRisk AssessmentHelicobacter InfectionsSerology03 medical and health sciencesSex Factors0302 clinical medicineAtrophyRisk FactorsInternal medicinePrevalencesexHumansMedicinepooled analysiSerologic TestsStomach cancerAgedHelicobacter pyloriHepatologybiologybusiness.industryStomachGastroenterologyindividual participant dataPublication biasOdds ratioMiddle AgedHelicobacter pyloribiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseAntibodies BacterialConfidence intervalImmunoglobulin G030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMeta-analysisFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyAtrophybusinessEuropean Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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La perspectiva de género y el papel de la universidad en el siglo XXI

2015

El artículo presenta la línea de docencia e investigación emergentes que están desarrollando las autoras. Se parte de las necesidades percibidas por el estudiantado de dos universidades: la Universidad de Valencia y de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos; y recogidas a través de un cuestionario (diseñado ad hoc y validado) y de varios grupos de discusión. La actuación del profesorado se considera elemento catalizador en la construcción de nuevas identidades profesionales y éticas capaces de responder a los retos del siglo XXI. Se exploran y señalan algunos retos para hacer posible el desarrollo de la docencia, la investigación y la gestión libres de sesgos de género. Se concluye r…

Gender biasLibrary scienceSociologyHuman development (humanity)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationEducation in the Knowledge Society (EKS)
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Gender Equality Perceptions of Future Engineers

2018

Gender bias is important in our society not only from the point of view of ethics and human rights but also from a pragmatic engineering point of view. Universities are aware of this issue and deve...

Gender equalityComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONHuman rightsPoint (typography)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering050301 educationEducationHistory and Philosophy of Science050903 gender studiesIntervention (counseling)PerceptionGender bias0509 other social sciencesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologymedia_commonEngineering Studies
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Muestreos utilizados en investigación educativa en España

2002

En este trabajo se expone un estudio bibliográfico de distintas investigaciones que se han publicado recientemente en España, en las actas de congresos sobre educación. De todas las investigaciones que se han revisado, se analiza el tipo de muestreo que han empleado, cómo han sido seleccionadas y la aplicación de los instrumentos para la recogida de información, así como la forma en que han sido recogidos esos datos. Se pretende resaltar la importancia de la selección de muestras representativas, sobre todo para que los resultados tengan mayor relevancia y repercusión en el desarrollo del conocimiento educativo.

Gender editorial board biases scientific journals Education status of eminence Spain
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2006

Understanding evolutionary processes that drive genome reduction requires determining the tempo (rate) and the mode (size and types of deletions) of gene losses. In this study, we analysed five endosymbiotic genome sequences of the gamma-proteobacteria (three different Buchnera aphidicola strains, Wigglesworthia glossinidia, Blochmannia floridanus) to test if gene loss could be driven by the selective importance of genes. We used a parsimony method to reconstruct a minimal ancestral genome of insect endosymbionts and quantified gene loss along the branches of the phylogenetic tree. To evaluate the selective or functional importance of genes, we used a parameter that measures the level of ad…

Genetics0303 health sciencesPhylogenetic treeBiologyWigglesworthia glossinidiabiology.organism_classificationGenome03 medical and health sciencesNegative selection0302 clinical medicineEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsCodon usage biasBuchneraGene030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyBMC Evolutionary Biology
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Codon usage in the siliceous sponge Geodia cydonium: highly expressed genes in the simplest multicellular animals prefer C- and G-ending codons

2001

Among a sample of 39 Geodia cydonium (Demospongiae, Porifera) genes, with an average Gh+hC content of 51.2%, extensive structural heterogeneity and considerable variations in synonymous codon usage were found. The G + C content of coding sequences and G + C content at silent codon positions (GC3S) varied from 42.4 to 59.2% and from 35.6 to 76.5%, respectively. Correspondence analysis of 39 genes revealed that putative highly expressed genes preferentially use a limited subset of codons, which were therefore defined as preferred codons in G. cydonium. A total of 22 preferred codons for 18 amino acids with synonyms in codons were identified and they all (with one exception) end with C or G. A…

GeneticsSiliceous spongeMulticellular animalsCodon usage biasGeodia cydoniumGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyBiologyMolecular BiologyGeneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
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Genome-Based Examination of Chlorophyll and Carotenoid Biosynthesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii    

2005

Abstract The unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a particularly important model organism for the study of photosynthesis since this alga can grow heterotrophically, and mutants in photosynthesis are therefore conditional rather than lethal. The recently developed tools for genomic analyses of this organism have allowed us to identify most of the genes required for chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis and to examine their phylogenetic relationships with homologous genes from vascular plants, other algae, and cyanobacteria. Comparative genome analyses revealed some intriguing features associated with pigment biosynthesis in C. reinhardtii; in some cases, there are additiona…

GeneticsbiologyPhysiologyMutantChlamydomonas reinhardtiiPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationIsozymeGenomechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChlorophyllCodon usage biasGeneticsGeneFunction (biology)Plant Physiology
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A comparison of two indirect methods for estimating average levels of gene flow using microsatellite data.

1999

We compare the performance of Nm estimates based on FST and RST obtained from microsatellite data using simulations of the stepwise mutation model with range constraints in allele size classes. The results of the simulations suggest that the use of microsatellite loci can lead to serious overestimations of Nm, particularly when population sizes are large (N5000) and range constraints are high (K20). The simulations also indicate that, when population sizes are small (N/= 500) and migration rates are moderate (Nm approximately 2), violations to the assumption used to derive the Nm estimators lead to biased results. Under ideal conditions, i.e. large sample sizes (ns/= 50) and many loci (nl/=…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyModels GeneticPopulationEstimatorStepwise mutation modelBiologyGene flowLarge sampleGenetic differentiationGenetics PopulationSample size determinationSample SizeStatisticsMutationGeneticsMicrosatelliteAnimalseducationMonte Carlo MethodEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAllelesSelection BiasMicrosatellite RepeatsMolecular ecology
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Population genetic analysis of bi-allelic structural variants from low-coverage sequence data with an expectation-maximization algorithm

2014

Background Population genetics and association studies usually rely on a set of known variable sites that are then genotyped in subsequent samples, because it is easier to genotype than to discover the variation. This is also true for structural variation detected from sequence data. However, the genotypes at known variable sites can only be inferred with uncertainty from low coverage data. Thus, statistical approaches that infer genotype likelihoods, test hypotheses, and estimate population parameters without requiring accurate genotypes are becoming popular. Unfortunately, the current implementations of these methods are intended to analyse only single nucleotide and short indel variation…

GenotypingGenotypePopulation geneticsPopulationPopulation geneticsBiologyBiochemistryReference biasStructural variation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStructural BiologyGenotypeStatisticsHumans1000 Genomes ProjecteducationMolecular BiologyAlleles030304 developmental biologySampling biasGenetic associationGeneticsLikelihood Functions0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyGenomePolymorphism GeneticGenètica de poblacionsApplied MathematicsHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingGenomicsComputer Science ApplicationsGenotype frequencyGenetics PopulationStructural variationSoftwareAlgorithms030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMaximum likelihood
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