In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent research on adults shows that gender gaps in some academic fields are associated with mindsets about ability and gender-science biases. In a sample of 529 students in a U.S. middle school, we assess how explicit boy-science bias, science confidence, science possible self (belief in being able to become a scientist), and desire to be a scientist vary by gender. Guided by theories and prior research, we use a series of multivariate logistic regression models to examine the relationships between mindsets about ability and these variables. We control for self-reported science grades, social capital, and race/ethnic minority status. Results show th...
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This study investigated adolescents\u27 views about the nature of science (NOS) and conceptions of t...
Women are drastically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) a...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
This paper adds to research on girls’ growing educational advantage by examining gender differences ...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
This study investigated adolescents\u27 views about the nature of science (NOS) and conceptions of t...
Women are drastically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) a...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
This paper adds to research on girls’ growing educational advantage by examining gender differences ...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
This study investigated adolescents\u27 views about the nature of science (NOS) and conceptions of t...
Women are drastically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) a...