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Men Too Sometimes Shy Away from Competition : The Case of Team Competition

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Figure 1. Proportion of male and female entrants in the individual tournament (IT) and team tournament (TT).
Table 1: Linear Probability Model of Tournament-Entry Decision (Tasks 3 and 4)
Figure 3. Proportion of women entering the individual and team tournaments conditional on performance level.
Table 2: Linear Probability Model for Men’s Tournament-Entry Decision (Tasks 3 and 4 (regression 1) and 3, 4 and 5 (regression 2)) Regressors (1) (2) TT 0.46 0.46 (0.10) (0.10) Prob 0.55 0.55 (0.02) (0.02) TT*Prob -1.22 -1.22 (0.01) (0.01) TTid 0.06 (0.71)
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