Catching up with wonderful women : The women-are-wonderful effect is smaller in more gender egalitarian societies

Kuba KRYS*, Colin A. CAPALDI, Wijnand VAN TILBURG, Ottmar V. LIPP, Michael Harris BOND, C. Melanie VAUCLAIR, L. Sam S. MANICKAM, Alejandra DOMÍNGUEZ-ESPINOSA, Claudio TORRES, Vivian Miu-Chi LUN, Julien TEYSSIER, Lynden K. MILES, Karolina HANSEN, Joonha PARK, Wolfgang WAGNER, Angela Arriola YU, Cai XING, Ryan WISE, Chien Ru SUN, Razi Sultan SIDDIQUIRadwa SALEM, Muhammad RIZWAN, Vassilis PAVLOPOULOS, Martin NADER, Fridanna MARICCHIOLO, María MALBRAN, Gwatirera JAVANGWE, İdil IŞIK, David O. IGBOKWE, Taekyun HUR, Arif HASSAN, Ana GONZALEZ, Márta FÜLÖP, Patrick DENOUX, Enila CENKO, Ana CHKHAIDZE, Eleonora SHMELEVA, Radka ANTALÍKOVÁ, Ramadan A. AHMED

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