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Open science, communal culture, and women’s participation in the movement to improve science

Mary C. Murphy a,1,2, Amanda Mejia a,1, Jorge Mejia a,1, Xiaoran Yan a,1, Sapna Cheryan b, Nilanjana Dasgupta c, Mesmin Destin d, Stephanie A. Fryberg e, Julie A. Garcia f, Elizabeth L. Haines g, Judith M. Harackiewicz h, Alison Ledgerwood i, Corinne A. Moss-Racusin j, Lora E. Park k, Sylvia P. Perry d, Kate A. Ratliff l, Aneeta Rattan m, Diana T. Sanchez n, Krishna Savani o, Denise Sekaquaptewa e, Jessi L. Smith p, Valerie Jones Taylor q, Dustin B. Thoman r, Daryl A. Wout s, Patricia L. Mabry t,3, Susanne Ressl a,u,3, Amanda Diekman a,3, and Franco Pestilli a,u,3

Authors affiliations

a Indiana University Bloomington

b University of Washington;

c University of Massachusetts Amherst;

d Northwestern University;

e University of Michigan-Ann Arbor;

f California Polytechnic State University;

g William Paterson University;

h University of Wisconsin-Madison;

i University of California, Davis;

j Skidmore College;

k University at Buffalo, State University of New York;

l University of Florida;

m London Business School;

n Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey;

o Nanyang Technological University;

p University of Colorado Colorado Springs;

q Lehigh University;

r San Diego State University;

s John Jay College of Criminal Justice;

t HealthPartners Institute;

u The University of Texas at Austin

Authors' contributions

1 M.C.M., A.M., J.M., and X.Y. contributed equally to this work.

2 To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: mcmpsych@indiana.edu.

3 P.L.M., S.R., A.D., and F.P. contributed equally to this work.