Are brenda, juanita, and latoya more feminine than jia and neha? gendered evaluations of racialized names

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  • What: Joining the call to critically examine the usage of names (Gaddis 2018; Gaddis et_al, 2021), this research investigates the perceived gender attributes of racialized names, with a focus on Chinese and Indian names.
  • Who: Vlada Trofimchuk from the University of Illinois Chicago , WHarrison St, BSB Chicago, IL, USA have published the research work: Gendered Asian Names 1 This paper has been accepted at Collabra: Psychology. The final journal typesetting may differ from this version, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: Future studies could test racialized names from other studies. As others have advocated . . .

     

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