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Gender and Programming Contests: Mitigating Exclusionary Practices

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Gender and Programming Contests: Mitigating Exclusionary Practices
Individuals vary across many dimensions due to the effects of gender-based, personality, and cultural differences. Consequently, programming contests with a limited and rigid structure (e.g., scoring system, questioning style) are most favourable and attractive to a specific set of individuals with the characteristics that best match this structure. We suggest that a more inclusive and flexible structure will make contests more attractive to a wider range of participants by being less biased towards specific traits. As well, by making contests more broadly appealing, they become better post secondary recruiting tools and can potentially be used to attract under-represented populations to the discipline of computer science. In this paper, we focus on gender-based differences and the effect of a competition's structure on female participants.
Maryanne Fisher, Anthony Cox
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where IIE
Authors Maryanne Fisher, Anthony Cox
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