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Example Chat in Study 1. Text from both conditions (between-subjects) showing responses to TS’s idea

Example Chat in Study 1. Text from both conditions (between-subjects) showing responses to TS’s idea

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Some theories suggest that women anticipate negative consequences (i.e., backlash) for counter-stereotypical actions and take steps to avoid those consequences. We propose that women may expect gender-based backlash for voicing, or contributing ideas that challenge the status quo, and thus engage in more silence (withholding those contributions) th...