Trends in women’s participation at the meetings of the Association for Behavior Analysis: 1975–2005

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Jennifer L. Simon
Edward K. Morris
Nathaniel G. Smith
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[1] University of Kansas,Kansas City Autism Training Center
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The Behavior Analyst | 2007年 / 30卷
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Association for Behavior Analysis; conference participation; journal authorship; gender;
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We examined women’s participation, relative to men’s, at the annual meetings of the Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA) between 1975 and 2005. Among our findings are upward trends in female presenters across formats (e.g., posters), types of authorship (e.g., first authors), and specialty areas (e.g., autism). Where women have attained parity, however, they are still often underrepresented, given their percentage of membership. Women also participate less than men as sole and invited authors and discussants and in the domains of basic research and conceptual analysis, but participate more than men in the applied domain. Data from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior and the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysisshow parallel but delayed trends toward parity in basic and applied research, whereas data from The Behavior Analyst show only modest gains in the conceptual domain. We discuss the gender disparities in ABA’s more prestigious categories of participation (e.g., invited addresses) and across its content domains, as well as in science in general, and the role of social and cultural factors in producing the disparities and how behavior analysts might aid in correcting them.
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