Is Perceived Gender Related to Contributions and Standing in Open-Source Software Projects?

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Subject Projects

Table 1. List of subject projects with links to the plots.
Project Plots
AngularAngular Plots
AtomAtom Plots
BootstrapBootstrap Plots
CookiecutterCookiecutter Plots
dbatoolsdbatools Plots
DenoDeno Plots
ElectronElectron Plots
GhostGhost Plots
KerasKeras Plots
MobyMoby Plots
Next.jsNext.js Plots
NextcloudNextcloud Plots
ReactReact Plots
ReduxRedux Plots
Reveal.jsReveal.js Plots
TensorFlowTensorFlow Plots
Three.jsThree.js Plots
TypeScriptTypeScript Plots
VS CodeVS Code Plots
VueVue Plots

Regression Results

The results of the multiple linear regression models for our subject projects are shown on the following page: Regression Results

Top Ten Percent

The distributions of developers in the top ten percent are shown on the following page: Top Ten Percent

Old Results of RQ1 and RQ2

The old results of the analyses of RQ1 and RQ2 for our subject projects are shown on the following page: Old Results

What If?

The results of the "what if" scenarios subject projects are shown on the following page: What If?

Gender-Neutral Results

The results of the coreness value comparisons of gender-neutral developers with men and women: Gender-Neutral Results

Replication

The replication package for our analyses can be downloaded here.
This includes raw data, tooling, and scripts.