Why are some youth more likely to think of themselves as a science kind of person than others? In this paper, we use a cognitive social-theoretical framework to assess disparities in science identity among middle school–age youth in the United States. We investigate how discovery orientation is associated with science interest, perceived ability, importance, and reflected appraisal, and how they are related to whether youth see themselves, and perceive that others see them, as a science kind of person. We surveyed 441 students in an ethnically diverse, low-income middle school. Gender and race/ethnicity are associated with science identity but not with discovery orientation. Structural equation model results show that the positive associati...
Though adolescents’ science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
The underrepresentation of minority students in STEM fields is a concern in today’s society. Researc...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
Why are some youth more likely to think of themselves as a science kind of person than others? In th...
To investigate the role of friendships in science identity formation, we are conducting a longitudin...
To investigate the role of friendships in science identity formation, we are conducting a longitudin...
This study explores ways to support girls of color in forming their senses of selves in science, tec...
Research on the persistence of minoritized populations within science trajectories has often highli...
Abstract Background A major concern in science education involves the under-representation of many g...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
The underrepresentation of minority students in STEM fields is a concern in today’s society. Researc...
Though adolescents’ science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
The underrepresentation of minority students in STEM fields is a concern in today’s society. Researc...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
Why are some youth more likely to think of themselves as a science kind of person than others? In th...
To investigate the role of friendships in science identity formation, we are conducting a longitudin...
To investigate the role of friendships in science identity formation, we are conducting a longitudin...
This study explores ways to support girls of color in forming their senses of selves in science, tec...
Research on the persistence of minoritized populations within science trajectories has often highli...
Abstract Background A major concern in science education involves the under-representation of many g...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
The underrepresentation of minority students in STEM fields is a concern in today’s society. Researc...
Though adolescents’ science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
The underrepresentation of minority students in STEM fields is a concern in today’s society. Researc...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...