Question

To replace a term named after one of these objects, Eagly and Carli coined the term “labyrinth of leadership.” One of these objects titles an annual report on American film released by Dr. Martha Lauzen at San Diego State University. The “frozen middle” reinforces a concept named for this type of object, which was coined by Marilyn Loden. Canvas and bamboo examples of these (-5[1])objects name concepts applying to (*) refugees and Asian Americans. The Economist publishes an (10[1])index named for one of these objects that ranked South Korea last of the OECD member countries due to a severe motherhood penalty. Women and minority groups are often tasked with “breaking” out of a sticky (10[1])floor and (10[1])a sociological concept named for this type of (10[1])structure. For 10 points, what structure’s glass (10[2])variety names an invisible barrier to career advancement for women? ■END■

ANSWER: ceiling [accept glass ceiling or Glass Ceiling Index; accept celluloid ceiling; accept canvas ceiling; accept bamboo ceiling]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Cooper RohColumbia ALehigh B64-5
Jacob DubnerColumbia BNYU A7710
Tom ChitwoodBardGatherer11310
Lexi TermanRutgersYale11510
Jake GrodnerPrincetonNYU B12310
Will HollisterLehigh BColumbia A13010
Eli MendozaNYU CLehigh A13010

Summary

2024 Booster Shot (Columbia)02/23/2024Y6100%0%17%114.67
2024 Booster Shot (Waterloo)02/23/2024Y4100%25%50%103.25
2024 Booster Shot (Vanderbilt)03/02/2024Y4100%0%25%117.75
2024 Booster Shot (Great Lakes)03/09/2024Y6100%0%17%103.83
2024 Booster Shot (WUSTL)03/09/2024Y250%0%50%123.00