Katelyn R. Reynoldson

Katelyn R. ReynoldsonKatelyn R. Reynoldson earned her bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Saint Thomas in 2015. Currently, she is a doctoral student in the Industrial and Organizational Psychology program at Old Dominion University. She is a member of the Career Development Lab with Dr. Debra A. Major as her faculty advisor. Katelyn's research interests include gender differences and incivility experienced within the STEM context.

Publications

Women in STEM Workplaces and Computer-Mediated Communication: Obstacle or Advantage?
Seterra D. Burleson, Whitney A. Tyler, Debra A. Major, Katelyn R. Reynoldson. © 2021. 26 pages.
As women have the potential to bring unique perspectives to the workplace, the under-representation of women in STEM occupations is a severe limitation to global advancement...
How Exclusive Work Climates Create Barriers for Women in IS&T
Katelyn R. Reynoldson, Debra A. Major. © 2019. 12 pages.
Exclusive climates are associated with negative outcomes such as feelings of anxiety. Furthermore, barriers may arise for women when they experience exclusive climates in the...
How Exclusive Work Climates Create Barriers for Women in IS&T
Katelyn R. Reynoldson, Debra A. Major. © 2018. 11 pages.
Exclusive climates are associated with negative outcomes such as feelings of anxiety. Furthermore, barriers may arise for women when they experience exclusive climates in the...
Women in STEM Workplaces and Computer-Mediated Communication: Obstacle or Advantage?
Seterra D. Burleson, Whitney A. Tyler, Debra A. Major, Katelyn R. Reynoldson. © 2018. 22 pages.
As women have the potential to bring unique perspectives to the workplace, the under-representation of women in STEM occupations is a severe limitation to global advancement...