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Replication Data for: Turetsky et al. (2023) "Explaining the gender gap in negotiation performance: Social network ties outweigh internal barriers"
Replication data for: Turetsky, K. M., Curley, J. P., Carter, A. B., & Purdie‐Greenaway, V. (2023). Explaining the gender gap in negotiation performance: Social network ties outweigh internal barriers. Journal of Social Issues, 79(1), 50-78.
Data from MBA students in a managerial negotiations class including a measure of performance across 5 distributive negotiations with randomly assigned opponents; demographic variables (gender, age, race); self-reported psychological measures (propensity to initiate negotiations, ten item personality inventory, gender-negotiation stereotype threat concerns, negotiation stress and stress mindset); and social networks from the negotiations class (network centrality as well as raw nomination/tie strength data)
Supplemental Material, SPPS733519_suppl_mat - Porous Chambers, Echoes of Valence and Stereotypes: A Network Analysis of Online News Coverage Interconnectedness Following a Nationally Polarizing Race-Related Event
Supplemental Material, SPPS733519_suppl_mat for Porous Chambers, Echoes of Valence and Stereotypes: A Network Analysis of Online News Coverage Interconnectedness Following a Nationally Polarizing Race-Related Event by Kate M. Turetsky and Travis A. Riddle in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p
Guidelines for Data Annotation
Included here are a coding manual and supplementary examples of gesture forms (in still images and video recordings) that informed the coding of the first author (Kate Mesh) and four project reliability coders
Declining Unionization, Rising Inequality: an Interview with Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner is director of labor education research at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. She worked for many years as an organizer with the United Woodcutters Association in Mississippi and the Service Employees International Union in Boston. She is the author, co-author and editor of numerous books and articles on union strategies
sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672231188277 – Supplemental material for Investigating Cortisol in a STEM Classroom: The Association Between Cortisol and Academic Performance
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672231188277 for Investigating Cortisol in a STEM Classroom: The Association Between Cortisol and Academic Performance by Hyun Joon Park, Kate M. Turetsky, Julia L. Dahl, Michael H. Pasek, Adriana L. Germano, Jackson O. Harper, Valerie Purdie-Greenaway, Geoffrey L. Cohen and Jonathan E. Cook in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Kate Richards: madness
Kate Richards’ bleakly beautiful, confronting and important book, Madness: A Memoir, describes her 15 years coping with psychosis and depression, and her long, hard-won journey back to sanity, with the help of a wise and compassionate psychologist.
In this video, she speaks with Ranjana Srivastava, an oncologist and fellow author, about her experience – and about being able to write from deep within it, with expertise as both a medical researcher and writer.
 
Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer
Photograph of Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palme
SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing book
Photograph of SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing boo
Replication Data for Statistical Analysis
Included here is a dataset with gesture form coding from the study author (Kate Mesh). Statistical analysis of the dataset was performed using R version 3.6.1 (R Core Team, 2019), with the package, lmer (Bates, Maechler, Bolcher & Walker, 2015). An R script is attached for the purposes of replication.
R Core Team (2019). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. URL https://www.R-project.org/.
Douglas Bates, Martin Maechler, Ben Bolker, Steve Walker (2015). Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using lme4. Journal of Statistical Software, 67(1), 1-48. doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01
Oral history interview with Kate Hart
Kate Hart, author and artist, talks her youth and how she became interested in writing young adult literature. She discusses her book, After the Fall, explaining the circumstances that led her to write the book. Hart comments on the creativity side as well as her process of writing and briefly talks about some of her other work.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
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