Figure 4
From: Cues to gender and racial identity reduce creativity in diverse social networks

Homogeneity of ideas within demographic-groups. (A) shows gender-based partitioning of the alters’ ideas. Some of the ideas were submitted by both male and non-male alters, while others were submitted uniquely by either gender categories. We only consider ideas from the latter case in the similarity analysis. Pairwise comparisons of ideas within gender show a significantly higher similarity than idea-pairs between genders. (B) shows the same insights in case of race-based partitioning of the alters’ ideas. Whiskers denote \(95\%\) C.I. ***\(P<0.0001\).