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Four hundred and sixty-six authors (62.30% perceived as female identifying and 37.70% perceived as male identifying as coded by independent raters) of recently published empirical psychology articles were contacted with a request for a copy of their recent work.

They assumed the authors' genders :marseylaugh#:

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