Can Perceived Gender Bias Shape Pair Programming in Remote Settings? | HackerNoon
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This study aims to investigate the dynamics of pair programming particularly focusing on the perceived gender of partners, and its potential impact on productivity perceptions among students.
The gender biases, especially prevalent in traditional programming environments, might influence how students evaluate their peers' productivity and technical competence during pair programming sessions.
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