نتایج جستجو برای: gender bias

تعداد نتایج: 274922  

Journal: :Oklahoma City University law review. Oklahoma City University 2002
Vickie Lawrence MacDougall

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1987
C C Reese

Willard and Spackman's Occupational Therapy does not create an awareness and understanding of the role of women in the field of occupational therapy. Nor does the text include general policy statements or reflections on how gender bias affects our work. What is our true consciousness as women therapists? Maria Mies (1983) wrote that women consent to their own oppression or subordination through...

2015
Sen Jia Thomas Lansdall-Welfare Nello Cristianini

Analysing the representation of gender in news media has a long history within the fields of journalism, media and communication. Typically this can be performed by measuring how often people of each gender are mentioned within the textual content of news articles. In this paper, we adopt a different approach, classifying the faces in images of news articles into their respective gender. We pre...

2016
Tuhin Chakraborty

Word embedding is a popular framework that represents text data as vectors of real numbers. These vectors capture semantics in language, and are used in a variety of natural language processing and machine learning applications. Despite these useful properties, word embeddings derived from ordinary language corpora necessarily exhibit human biases [6]. We measure direct and indirect gender bias...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2012
Joann Grif Alspach

. . . gender bias need not be intentional to be detrimental; to the contrary, the more insidious its existence, the more readily gender bias can invade, fester, and infect patient care in subtle and undetected ways. When patients enter the health care system, particularly when they are experiencing a life-threatening health problem, we implicitly assume that the care they receive is dictated by...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
p tripathi manipal university, manipal, india r tiwari national institute of miners' health, nagpur, india r kamath department of public health, manipal university, manipal, india

fisheries industry in india is an unorganized sector of occupation where considerable proportion of workers is female. however, the prevalent gender inequality in terms of task allocation, wages, and other welfare facilities makes the men as dominant workforce. furthermore, there are occasions when incidents of workplace violence take place. the present study was conducted to find the prevalenc...

2016
Rhiannon B. Parker Philip D. Parker Theresa Larkin Jon Cockburn

BACKGROUND Gender bias within medical education is gaining increasing attention. However, valid and reliable measures are needed to adequately address and monitor this issue. This research conducts a psychometric evaluation of a short multidimensional scale that assesses medical students' awareness of gender bias, beliefs that gender bias should be addressed, and experience of gender bias durin...

2000
Kelly M. Brown Laura O. Taylor

Recent work on public goods contributions has examined the relationship between gender and free-riding behavior in studies using laboratory public goods. This research furthers this line of inquiry by examining gender as a possible explanation of hypothetical bias, which occurs in valuation studies using real world public goods. Results show that gender differences exist in hypothetical valuati...

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