The role of strategy in mixed-gender group interactions: A study of the television show "the weakest link"

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This paper studies mixed-gender group interactions in a strategic game where group members are sequentially eliminated till a single winner takes all. Study 1 tests the hypothesis that female contestants are retained till final rounds where they are eliminated. Using observational data from the US television show The Weakest Link (20 shows), results show that females are finalists but not winners. In a laboratory study (Study 2, 67 Berkeley undergraduates), we show that this effect is attenuated when winnings are shared among finalists (versus one winner takes all) due to the reduction in competitive pressures in the context.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)293-303
RevistaSex Roles
Volum57
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 3 d’ag. 2007

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