Word: socializes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Women Government concentrators are about twice as likely to think that sexism is more of a problem in their department than either male Government concentrators or women of the other social science concentrations...
Like women in non-Government social science concentrations, women in Government rarely mention explicitly gender-related apprehensions in choosing their department. However, women Government concentrators are somewhat more likely to state that gender-related problems are reasons why other undergraduates would not choose to concentrate in their department...
...fellow or professor had ever made the respondent feel uncomfortable on the account of his or her gender either inside or outside of class, most women Government concentrators stated that it happened rarely or never. However, women in Government, compared to both men Government concentrators and women non-Government social science concentrators, are more likely to state that a teaching fellow has made them feel uncomfortable in class...
When asked how comfortable they felt participating in class discussions, most women Government concentrators said that they were comfortable in class discussions, but about one-quarter said that they felt uncomfortable. Compared to either men Government concentrators or women non-Government social science concentrators, women in Government are less likely to claim that they feel comfortable in class discussions in their concentration...
Women in Government are more likely than either their male counterparts or female non-Government social science concentrators to think that they have to fight to talk in class or that other concentrators are too aggressive in class discussions...