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Experiment 2 audit experiment 2 Audit experiment 1 Child care 1 Childcare 1 Financial audit 1 Financial statement audit 1 Impact assessment 1 India 1 Indien 1 Jahresabschlussprüfung 1 Kinderbetreuung 1 Motherhood penalty 1 Mothers 1 Mütter 1 Signalling 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 Wirtschaftsprüfung 1 Women workers 1 audit 1 discrimination 1 p-hacking 1 p-values 1 political behavior 1 social signalling 1 statistics 1 virtue signals 1
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Angeli, Deivis 1 Bedi, Arjun Singh 1 Khan, Mohammad Jahanzeb 1 Lowe, Matt 1 Majilla, Tanmoy 1 Rieger, Matthias 1 Trønnes, Per Christen 1
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Behavioral research in accounting 1 CESifo working papers 1 Review of Economics of the Household 1
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Does signaling childcare support on job applications reduce the motherhood penalty?
Bedi, Arjun Singh; Majilla, Tanmoy; Rieger, Matthias - In: Review of Economics of the Household 20 (2022) 2, pp. 373-387
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Virtue signals
Angeli, Deivis; Lowe, Matt - 2023 - First draft: November 2022. This draft: May 2023
We study whether tweets about racial justice predict the offline behaviors of nearly 20,000 US academics. In an audit study, academics that tweet about racial justice discriminate more in favor of minority students than academics that do not tweet about racial justice. Racial justice tweets are...
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P-hacking in experimental audit research
Khan, Mohammad Jahanzeb; Trønnes, Per Christen - In: Behavioral research in accounting 31 (2019) 1, pp. 119-131
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