Léïla Eisner
University of Lausanne
13 Papers
Léïla Eisner is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pluralistic ignorance & Queer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Léïla Eisner include University of Washington.
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Papers
Research SynthesisSatisficing in Surveys: A Systematic Review of the Literature
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the findings of a systematic review involving a content analysis of journal articles published in English language journals between 1987 and 2015 that have drawn on the satisficing concept to evaluate survey data quality.
Social Support and Internalizing Psychopathology in Transgender Youth.
Lily Durwood,Léïla Eisner,Léïla Eisner,Kaitlyn Fladeboe,Kaitlyn Fladeboe,Chonghui Gabriella Ji,Chonghui Gabriella Ji,Samantha Barney,Katie A. McLaughlin,Katie A. McLaughlin,Kristina R. Olson +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the associations between parent-reported family, peer, and school support for a youth's gender identity, as well as an objective measure of state-level support, with parentreported internalizing symptoms in 265 transgender youth.
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The Impact of Laws on Norms Perceptions.
TL;DR: Results indicate that pluralistic ignorance may be more resilient to change and highlight that laws can have a dual impact on societies, changing not only the legal situation but also shifting perceptions of societal norms.
Gender Gap in Parental Leave Intentions: Evidence from 37 Countries
Maria Olsson,Sanne Van Grootel,Katharina Block,Caroline E. Schuster,Loes Meeussen,Colette van Laar,Toni Schmader,Alyssa Croft,Molly Shuyi Sun,Mare Ainsaar,Lianne Aarntzen,Magdalena Adamus,Joel Anderson,Ciara Atkinson,Mohamad Avicenna,Przemysław Bąbel,Markus Barth,Tessa M. Benson-Greenwald,Edona Maloku,Jacques Berent,Hilary B. Bergsieker,Monica Biernat,Andreea Georgiana Bîrneanu,Blerta Bodinaku,Janine Bosak,Jennifer K. Bosson,Marija Branković,Julius Burkauskas,Vladimíra Čavojová,Sapna Cheryan,Eunsoo Choi,Incheol Choi,Carlos C. Contreras-Ibáñez,Andrew N. Coogan,Ivan Danyliuk,Ilan Dar-Nimrod,Nilanjana Dasgupta,Soledad de Lemus,Thierry Devos,Marwan Diab,Amanda B. Diekman,Maria Efremova,Léïla Eisner,Anja Eller,Rasa Erentaitė,Denisa Fedáková,Renata Franc,Leire Gartzia,Alin Gavreliuc,Dana Gavreliuc,Julija Gecaite-Stonciene,Adriana L. Germano,Ilaria Giovannelli,Renzo Gismondi Diaz,Lyudmila Gitikhmayeva,Abiy Menkir Gizaw,Biljana Gjoneska,Omar Martínez González,Roberto Juan Gonzalez,Isaac David Grijalva,Derya Güngör,Marie Gustafsson Sendén,William Hall,Charles Harb,Bushra Hassan,Tabea Häßler,Diala R. Hawi,Levke Henningsen,Annedore Hoppe,Keiko Ishii,Ivana Jaksic,Alba Jasini,Jurgita Jurkevičienė,Kaltrina Kelmendi,Teri A. Kirby,Yoko Kitakaji,Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka,Inna Kozytska,Clara Kulich,Eva Kundtová-Klocová,Filiz Kunuroglu,C. L. Aidy,Albert J. Lee,Anna Lindqvist,Wilson López-López,Liany Luzvinda,Fridanna Maricchiolo,Delphine Martinot,Rita Anne McNamara,Alyson Meister,T. Melka,Narseta Mickuviene,María Isabel Miranda-Orrego,Thadeus F. Mkamwa,James S. Morandini,T. Morton,David Haruna Mrisho,Ja. Nikitin,Sabine Otten,Maria Giuseppina Pacilli,Elizabeth Page-Gould,Ana Perandrés,Jon Pizarro,Nada Pop-Jordanova,Joanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna,Sameir Quta,TamilSelvan Ramis,Nitya Rani,Sandrine Redersdorff,Isabelle Régner,Emma A. Renström,Adrian Rivera-Rodriguez,Sánchez Tania Esmeralda Rocha,Tatiana Ryabichenko,Rim Saab,Kiriko Sakata,Adil Samekin,Tracy Sánchez‐Pachecho,Carolin Scheifele,Marion K. Schulmeyer,Sabine Sczesny,David Sirlopú,Vanessa Smith-Castro,Kadri Soo,Federica Spaccatini,Jennifer R. Steele,Melanie C. Steffens,Ines Sucic,Joseph A. Vandello,Laura Maria Velásquez‐Díaz,Melissa Vink,Eva Vives,Turuwark Zalalam Warkineh,Iris Žeželj,Xiaoxiao Zhang,Xian Zhao,Sarah E. Martiny +136 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity in homonym-based learning, which is called homonymization of homology, and present
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A Contingent Perspective on Pluralistic Ignorance: When the Attitudinal Object Matters
TL;DR: The authors examined differences between personal opinions and perceived opinions of different groups toward same-sex female parenting and working mothers and found that pluralistic ignorance arises from false consensus among conservatives and from false uniqueness among liberals.