Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study examined the factors underlying women's persistence in computer science. Fifteen women who received a computer science bachelor's degree from a major research university in the Pacific Northwest were longitudinally studied using a qualitative study format. The study design consisted of a series of interviews and observations during the women's senior year of college and a career interview four to five years later. The effects of sponsorship and stereotype threat on the participants' initial decision to study computer science and their experiences as computer science majors were explored, as well as the ways in which these women's undergraduate experiences influenced their post-college...
Female underrepresentation in computing academia has been a perplexing problem for researchers to un...
Recruitment and retention of women has been a persistent problem in the field of computer science. W...
Women have historically been underrepresented in the field of information technology. The literatur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study examined the factors underlying women's per...
Currently women are underrepresented in departments of computer science, making up approximately 18%...
This article reports preliminary findings from a multiyear study of young women who showed interest ...
Retention of women through graduation in Computer Science (CS) majors is one of the biggest challeng...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Computer science not only displays the pattern of unde...
Women have been historically underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) as a field. In CS majors acro...
This dissertation explored the ways that constructions of gender shaped the choices and expectations...
This paper reports preliminary findings from a multi-year study of young women who showed interest i...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The computing profession in the United States would benefit from an increasingly diverse workforce, ...
Female underrepresentation in computing academia has been a perplexing problem for researchers to un...
Recruitment and retention of women has been a persistent problem in the field of computer science. W...
Women have historically been underrepresented in the field of information technology. The literatur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study examined the factors underlying women's per...
Currently women are underrepresented in departments of computer science, making up approximately 18%...
This article reports preliminary findings from a multiyear study of young women who showed interest ...
Retention of women through graduation in Computer Science (CS) majors is one of the biggest challeng...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Computer science not only displays the pattern of unde...
Women have been historically underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) as a field. In CS majors acro...
This dissertation explored the ways that constructions of gender shaped the choices and expectations...
This paper reports preliminary findings from a multi-year study of young women who showed interest i...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The computing profession in the United States would benefit from an increasingly diverse workforce, ...
Female underrepresentation in computing academia has been a perplexing problem for researchers to un...
Recruitment and retention of women has been a persistent problem in the field of computer science. W...
Women have historically been underrepresented in the field of information technology. The literatur...