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Gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
Gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
Gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
Gender bias in physics labs – where women typically work more on the computer and on communication tasks, while men more often handle equipment – is
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