University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2020. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Patricia Frazier. 1 computer file (PDF); vii, 84 pages.The purpose of this observational longitudinal study was to assess everyday experiences of sexism in academic contexts among women who are interested in majoring in a physical science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (pSTEM) field. This study hypothesized that everyday comments and behaviors that communicate gender stereotypes and demeaning and exclusionary behavior based on gender would relate to women feeling less belonging in their major on a daily basis. Additionally, more sexist experiences over time would predict less interest in STEM and less intent to major in a STEM field. We recruited...
abstract: Despite increased awareness and gender diversity initiatives, disciplines relating to Scie...
The under-representation of women in STEM fields is still an existing problem. It is important to st...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
Abstract Background Innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields in the U....
Understanding and decreasing the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, a...
The present study examined the role peers play for girls and women in fields related to science, tec...
Prior research indicates many women either leave or pursue science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Taking the first step to unveil female’s underrepresentation in STEM, this study adopts a mixed meth...
Disparaging remarks that female scientists are ‘Distractingly Sexy’ (Waxman, 2015) and ‘Too Pretty t...
The lack of gender equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to b...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...
Since 1990, the percentage of women in STEM in the United States has not increased (Landivar, 2013)....
This mixed methods study aimed to explore the influences that female STEM College students encounter...
Abstract Background Women and students of color are widely underrepresented in most STEM fields. In ...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study uses longitudinal ...
abstract: Despite increased awareness and gender diversity initiatives, disciplines relating to Scie...
The under-representation of women in STEM fields is still an existing problem. It is important to st...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
Abstract Background Innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields in the U....
Understanding and decreasing the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, a...
The present study examined the role peers play for girls and women in fields related to science, tec...
Prior research indicates many women either leave or pursue science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Taking the first step to unveil female’s underrepresentation in STEM, this study adopts a mixed meth...
Disparaging remarks that female scientists are ‘Distractingly Sexy’ (Waxman, 2015) and ‘Too Pretty t...
The lack of gender equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to b...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...
Since 1990, the percentage of women in STEM in the United States has not increased (Landivar, 2013)....
This mixed methods study aimed to explore the influences that female STEM College students encounter...
Abstract Background Women and students of color are widely underrepresented in most STEM fields. In ...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study uses longitudinal ...
abstract: Despite increased awareness and gender diversity initiatives, disciplines relating to Scie...
The under-representation of women in STEM fields is still an existing problem. It is important to st...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...