AbstractChoosing engineering as a profession has traditionally not been a top priority among women. Based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), choice is contingent upon attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, all of which influence behavior. Our research aimed at determining whether the frequencies of these three factors are the same or different among women and men choosing engineering careers. We examined the set of three TPB factors for 330 undergraduate engineering students majoring in information and systems engineering and computer science. We asked the students what had led them to choose a future engineering career. Analyzing each response for recurring TPB factors and sub-factors, which were identified an...
Social Cognitive Career Theory and utilising a qualitative approach, nine interviews were conducted ...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
Women’s participation in engineering remains one of the areas in American higher education in which ...
AbstractChoosing engineering as a profession has traditionally not been a top priority among women. ...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
Women in engineering represent a significant group within the profession, acrossa range of fields, i...
The aim of this study is to understand the motivating factors behind students' choices in their deci...
Social psychological research on gendered persistence in science, technology, engineering, and mathe...
The United States currently lags in degree attainment in STEM fields compared to other industrialize...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
This study aims to explore the gender roles, social expectations, motivations, career decisions, and...
While women's participation rates in formerly male-dominated professions have increased markedly ove...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that lead female undergraduate students to purs...
There has been a consistent call to action to attract talented individuals to help bolster the STEM ...
Social Cognitive Career Theory and utilising a qualitative approach, nine interviews were conducted ...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
Women’s participation in engineering remains one of the areas in American higher education in which ...
AbstractChoosing engineering as a profession has traditionally not been a top priority among women. ...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
Women in engineering represent a significant group within the profession, acrossa range of fields, i...
The aim of this study is to understand the motivating factors behind students' choices in their deci...
Social psychological research on gendered persistence in science, technology, engineering, and mathe...
The United States currently lags in degree attainment in STEM fields compared to other industrialize...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
This study aims to explore the gender roles, social expectations, motivations, career decisions, and...
While women's participation rates in formerly male-dominated professions have increased markedly ove...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that lead female undergraduate students to purs...
There has been a consistent call to action to attract talented individuals to help bolster the STEM ...
Social Cognitive Career Theory and utilising a qualitative approach, nine interviews were conducted ...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
Women’s participation in engineering remains one of the areas in American higher education in which ...