Molly L. Carnes

Affiliations: 
Counseling Psychology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
General Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Murrar S, Johnson PA, Lee YG, et al. (2021) Research Conducted in Women Was Deemed More Impactful but Less Publishable than the Same Research Conducted in Men. Journal of Women's Health (2002)
Pelley E, Carnes M. (2020) When a Specialty Becomes "Women's Work": Trends in and Implications of Specialty Gender Segregation in Medicine. Academic Medicine. 95: 1499-1506
Heffron AS, Braun KM, Allen-Savietta C, et al. (2020) Gender Can Influence Student Experiences in MD-PhD Training. Journal of Women's Health (2002)
Sheehy AM, Miller P, Carnes M. (2019) Women's Roles and Barriers to Leadership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Jama Internal Medicine
Biernat M, Carnes M, Filut A, et al. (2019) Gender, Race, and Grant Reviews: Translating and Responding to Research Feedback. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 46: 140-154
Carnes M, Fine E, Sheridan J. (2018) Promises and Pitfalls of Diversity Statements: Proceed with Caution. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Kolehmainen C, Carnes M. (2018) Who Resembles a Scientific Leader-Jack or Jill? How Implicit Bias Could Influence Research Grant Funding. Circulation. 137: 769-770
Devine PG, Forscher PS, Cox WTL, et al. (2017) A Gender Bias Habit-Breaking Intervention Led to Increased Hiring of Female Faculty in STEMM Departments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 73: 211-215
Geller SE, Koch AR, Roesch P, et al. (2017) The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: A Study to Evaluate Compliance With Inclusion and Assessment of Women and Minorities in Randomized Controlled Trials. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Carnes M, Merz CNB. (2017) Women Are Less Likely Than Men to Be Full Professors in Cardiology: Why Does This Happen and How Can We Fix It? Circulation. 135: 518-520
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