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Double-blind reviewing at EvoLang 11 reveals gender bias
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Gendered PerceptionMultilingualismPsycholinguisticsApplied LinguisticsSecond Language AcquisitionGender IdentityDouble-blind ReviewingGender StudiesBiasLanguage AcquisitionEvolang 11Conversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesLanguage-based ApproachBehavioral SciencesGendered ContextLanguage MonitoringFeminist TheoryGender StereotypeDouble-blind ReviewArtsLanguage ConferenceLinguistics
The impact of introducing double-blind reviewing in the most recent Evolution of Language conference is assessed. The ranking of papers is compared between EvoLang 11 (double-blind review) and EvoLang 9 and 10 (single-blind review). Main effects were found for first author gender by conference. The results mirror some findings in the literature on the effects of double-blind review, suggesting that it helps reduce a bias against female authors.
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