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Word similarity benchmarks of recent word embedding models and ontology-based semantic similarity measures
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3 abr. 2018
García-Ael, Cristina; Recio, Patricia; Cuadrado, Isabel; Molero, Fernando, 2018, "The effects of emotions on the associations between stereotypical characteristics of successful and unsuccessful leaders and evaluations of their performance", https://doi.org/10.21950/VJADUC, e-cienciaDatos, V1
This study investigated how emotions (admiration; envy; contempt) mediated the relationship between the stereotypes (competence; warmth) ascribed to successful and unsuccessful male and female leaders working in male- and female-dominated sectors (technology and health respective... |