This study investigated a model of predictors of higher level career aspirations among 2 groups of women: students in mathematics, physical science, and engineering majors and students in biological science majors. On the basis of social-cognitive theory, it was hypothesized that ability, self-efficacy, positivity of role model influence, and role conflict would influence the higher level career aspirations of these women. Data obtained from a mail survey of 546 students revealed that the hypothesized model provided a good overall fit to the data. In contrast to the women in math, physical science, and engineering majors, the relationships between ability and self-efficacy and between positivity of role-model influence and self-efficacy wer...
The purpose of this study was to determine how occupational values and social support for career pur...
The current project examined the effect of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) role mo...
Many programs and interventions have been designed and implemented to entice women into Science, Tec...
A discrepancy exists between the number of men and women pursuing careers in science, technology, en...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics university majors are critical pathways toward pre...
The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) calls f...
Although there has been a substantial amount of research done to examine the applicability of social...
The relatively small number of female students who pursue a science, technology, engineering, and ma...
This study examined the relationship of parental influence, role models, mentors, educational choice...
This study investigates the impact of a university female awards program (WiSTEM2D Program) on femal...
Factors that differentiate women and men who choose a science career from those who do not were inve...
This study used a biodemographical questionnaire and a variant of Kelly's (1955) repertory grid tech...
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of the reasons women are less likely than men ...
A 300-item questionnaire designed to assess the relationship and relative importance of several fact...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
The purpose of this study was to determine how occupational values and social support for career pur...
The current project examined the effect of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) role mo...
Many programs and interventions have been designed and implemented to entice women into Science, Tec...
A discrepancy exists between the number of men and women pursuing careers in science, technology, en...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics university majors are critical pathways toward pre...
The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) calls f...
Although there has been a substantial amount of research done to examine the applicability of social...
The relatively small number of female students who pursue a science, technology, engineering, and ma...
This study examined the relationship of parental influence, role models, mentors, educational choice...
This study investigates the impact of a university female awards program (WiSTEM2D Program) on femal...
Factors that differentiate women and men who choose a science career from those who do not were inve...
This study used a biodemographical questionnaire and a variant of Kelly's (1955) repertory grid tech...
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of the reasons women are less likely than men ...
A 300-item questionnaire designed to assess the relationship and relative importance of several fact...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
The purpose of this study was to determine how occupational values and social support for career pur...
The current project examined the effect of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) role mo...
Many programs and interventions have been designed and implemented to entice women into Science, Tec...