The number of physics bachelor’s degrees that are awarded in the United States annually is small compared to most other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, and only about one-fifth of these degrees are awarded to women. Understanding the influence of students’ science and engineering experiences on career choices is critical in order to improve future efforts to increase the number of physics majors and the participation of women. In this work, we use a physics identity framework to examine the impact of out-of-class science and engineering activities on three identity dimensions and the relationship between these dimensions and physics career choice. Through structural equation modeling of survey data from 5541 colleg...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
Participation from a variety of students is important to the long-term growth of the engineering fie...
In university physics education, unequal student participation has always been an issue. An example ...
A small percentage of physics degrees are awarded each year. Previous studies about career outcome e...
Two approaches have been taken historically to study the issue of persistence in physics: to improve...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
Students’ motivational beliefs about physics can influence their learning outcomes as well as retent...
This research study explored first-generation college students’ in engineering post-graduation caree...
Persistent gender disparity limits the available contributors to advancing some science, technology,...
This full, research category study examines how out-of-school experiences in Grades 9-12 predict fir...
There are many hypotheses regarding factors that may encourage female students to pursue careers in ...
Abstract Background Drawing on social identity theory and positive psychology, this study investigat...
Student grades and motivational outcomes in introductory physics courses can influence their retenti...
Background. Drawing on social identity theory and positive psychology, this study investigated women...
Studies focusing on physics undergraduate students have found that women tend not to identify as str...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
Participation from a variety of students is important to the long-term growth of the engineering fie...
In university physics education, unequal student participation has always been an issue. An example ...
A small percentage of physics degrees are awarded each year. Previous studies about career outcome e...
Two approaches have been taken historically to study the issue of persistence in physics: to improve...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
Students’ motivational beliefs about physics can influence their learning outcomes as well as retent...
This research study explored first-generation college students’ in engineering post-graduation caree...
Persistent gender disparity limits the available contributors to advancing some science, technology,...
This full, research category study examines how out-of-school experiences in Grades 9-12 predict fir...
There are many hypotheses regarding factors that may encourage female students to pursue careers in ...
Abstract Background Drawing on social identity theory and positive psychology, this study investigat...
Student grades and motivational outcomes in introductory physics courses can influence their retenti...
Background. Drawing on social identity theory and positive psychology, this study investigated women...
Studies focusing on physics undergraduate students have found that women tend not to identify as str...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
Participation from a variety of students is important to the long-term growth of the engineering fie...
In university physics education, unequal student participation has always been an issue. An example ...