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ID175303
Title ProperGender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research
Other Title InformationEvidence from the Political Science Classroom
LanguageENG
AuthorDevine, Christopher J ;  Gauder, Heidi ;  Liu, Li-Yin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Previous studies documented a “gender citation gap” in political science whereby women are less likely to be cited in published research and course syllabi, especially by male scholars. However, no previous study examined citation patterns among students in political science courses to determine if similar patterns are evident in their research. This article analyzes an original database of individual as well as group research assignments from an undergraduate research methods course. Our analysis indicates that male students are significantly less likely than female students to cite research published by women—whether as first authors, any of the authors, or the average percentage of authors per team. However, in a subsequent group research assignment, gender diversity had no discernible effect on group citation patterns. We discuss the implications of these findings for current pedagogical practices and the future state of the discipline.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 53, No.4; Oct 2020: p.729 - 733
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2020-12 53, 4
Key WordsPolitical Science Classroom ;  Gender Citation Gap ;  Undergraduate Student Research