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Finding gender advantage and disadvantage: Systematic research integration is the solution
Authors:Alice H Eagly  Linda L Carli
Institution:a Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, 2029 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208-2710, USA;b Department of Psychology, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA
Abstract:In this article, we respond to Vecchio's Leadersh. Q., 14 (2003)] critique of Eagly and Carli's Leadersh. Q., 14 (2003)] arguments concerning female leaders' relative advantage and disadvantage. We support Eagly, Johannesen-Schmidt, and van Engen's Psychol. Bull., 95 (2003) 569] conclusions about leadership style and show that the areas of leadership style in which women exceed men are associated with gains in leader effectiveness, whereas the areas in which men exceed women have negative or null relations to effectiveness. We point out flaws in Vecchio's understanding of the methodology by which researchers integrate research findings across studies and elucidate several essential principles of valid research integration. Our analysis strengthens Eagly and Carli's conclusion that female leaders, relative to male leaders, are correctly described as possessing both advantage and disadvantage.
Keywords:Leadership style  Sex difference  Prejudice  Meta-analysis  Gender
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