APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Measuring Gender Segregation: Why It Matters How We Ask
- Kourtney Kotvas
West Virginia University - JoNell Strough
West Virginia University
Abstract
We investigated gender differences in the prevalence of gender segregation across three measures. There were 343 participants (58.1% females, Mage = 19.96). A significant interaction between measurement type and gender indicated that men reported more gender segregation than women in actual peer interactions, but not in ideal interactions or nominations.
Gender