BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//eluceo/ical//2.0/EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5fb24110313548297ed0c172d43055b1 DTSTAMP:20250712T141842Z SUMMARY:Dr. Aislinn Bohren\, University of Pennsylvania DESCRIPTION: \n\nAbstract We model the dynamics of discrimination and show how its\nevolution can identify the underlying cause. We test these theore tical\npredictions in a eld experiment on a large online platform where\nu sers post content that is evaluated by other users on the platform.\nWe as sign posts to accounts that exogenously vary by gender and\nhistory of eva luations. With no prior evaluations\, women face\nsignicant discrimination \, while following a sequence of positive\nevaluations\, the direction of discrimination reverses: posts by women\nare favored over those by men. Ac cording to our theoretical\npredictions\, this dynamic reversal implies di scrimination driven by\nbiased beliefs.\n DTSTART:20180406T180000Z DTEND:20180406T193000Z LOCATION:Gerri C. LeBow Hall\, 3220 Market Street\, 722\, Philadelphia\, PA 19104 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR