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    Bryner, J.

    Why Men Dominate Math and Science Fields

    2015

    In-text: (Bryner, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Bryner, J., 2015. Why Men Dominate Math and Science Fields. [online] LiveScience.com. Available at: <http://www.livescience.com/1927-men-dominate-math-science-fields.html> [Accessed 20 March 2015].

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    Cockburn, L.

    SCIENTIFIC SEXISM

    2005 - Herizons

    In-text: (Cockburn, 2005)

    Your Bibliography: Cockburn, L., 2005. SCIENTIFIC SEXISM. Herizons, 18(4), p.p48.

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    Whelan, J.

    The myth of merit and unconscious bias

    2013

    In-text: (Whelan, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Whelan, J., 2013. The myth of merit and unconscious bias. [online] The Conversation. Available at: <http://theconversation.com/the-myth-of-merit-and-unconscious-bias-18876> [Accessed 23 March 2015].

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    Wiest, L. and Johnson, S.

    Providing female role models in mathematics and computer science

    2015 - Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom

    In-text: (Wiest and Johnson, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Wiest, L. and Johnson, S., 2015. Providing female role models in mathematics and computer science. Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 10(1), pp.p12-17.

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