From Summer Camps to Glass Ceilings: The Power of Experiments

  • Lovaglia M
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Social science experiments on a few individuals from similar backgrounds can give rise to strategies for coping with social problems, ranging from intergroup conflict to women's inequality in the workplace. How does research on such narrow groups contribute to broad social understanding and insight?

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Lovaglia, M. J. (2003). From Summer Camps to Glass Ceilings: The Power of Experiments. Contexts, 2(4), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.1525/ctx.2003.2.4.42

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