Survey: Women in Interacting Minds and Brains
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What is your current field of interest? Which factors were influential in your path towards finding and focusing on your specific research interests?
Which factors were influential in your decision to pursue academia? What were some of the challenges you experienced and how did you overcome them?
What do you think you would have needed more as a student to support your career in academia?
How do you balance the different demands on your time (e.g. teaching, writing grants, primary research, family) and how do you prioritize?
How do you manage your work-life balance? Have you ever felt/made to feel guilty for prioritizing one over the other?
Have you ever had to give up on something for your academic career?
If applicable:  Have you felt like you received the necessary institutional/state support during your pregnancy/maternity leave? If not, please elaborate on the contexts in which you felt like you did not.
Which topics in human neuroscience relating to females do you think are understudied / entail a gender bias in participants?
What do you think are some of the strengths female scientists bring to social neuroscience?
Which qualifications do you feel you need to fulfill in order to apply for a job? Do you observe any differences in this regard with your male counterparts?
Do you encounter questions regarding your partners and family in job interviews? If so, to what extent do you feel that the answers you give are determining the outcome?
What was your experience like in becoming a senior researcher? In which contexts, if at all, did you feel like you had to accomplish more than your male counterparts to do so?
How often and in which contexts/which stage in your career do/did you encounter sexist commentary? What differences and in which contexts, if any, do you experience between the way you and your male counterparts are being treated?
How do you think the COVID-19 pandemic has affected your work? Do you see any differences between the way it has affected the work of your male counterparts?
To whom and where do you go when you need help? Do you feel like you receive mentorship from other females in science?
What advice would you give to women starting their academic careers? Are you participating in events aimed at supporting and empowering women in academia and/or mentoring initiatives? Would you in the future like to participate in such endeavors?
On the path towards gender equality in academia, what do you think needs to change in the system? How do you think different actors (i.e., policy makers, academics, students etc.) can contribute to this change?
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