The present studies aimed to advance the measurement and understanding of microaffirmation kindness cues and assessed how they related to historically underrepresented (HU) and historically overrepresented (HO) undergraduate student persistence in science-related career pathways. Study 1 developed and tested the dimensionality of a new Microaffirmations Scale. Study 2 confirmed the two-factor structure of the Microaffirmations Scale and demonstrated that the scale possessed measurement invariance across HU and HO students. Further, the scale was administered as part of a longitudinal design spanning 9 months, with results showing that students' reported microaffirmations did not directly predict higher intentions to persist in science-relat...
Undergraduate research can support students’ more central participation in physics. We analyze marke...
A talented, innovative workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a cr...
According to the U. S. Department of Education, there will be a need for 1 million more STEM profess...
In a previous report, we validated that a cohort of first-year undergraduates who participated in a ...
Microaffirmation defines everyday communication that shows appreciation, encouragement, or validatio...
A talented, innovative workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a cr...
Transfer students have shown to experience decreased academic success and persistence in science, te...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) d...
We report results from two studies testing the Mediation Model of Research Experiences (MMRE), which...
Many science training programs are successful at supporting students in completing their degree prog...
Undergraduate research can support students’ more central participation in physics. We analyze marke...
Over the past decade or so, persistence in STEM has become a widely discussed issue among educators ...
dissertationA divide exists, segmented by race, gender, and social class in the work force, particul...
There is currently a shortage of science teachers in North America and continually decreasing rates ...
Persistence is an area of ongoing concern in higher education, specifically in STEM fields. Creating...
Undergraduate research can support students’ more central participation in physics. We analyze marke...
A talented, innovative workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a cr...
According to the U. S. Department of Education, there will be a need for 1 million more STEM profess...
In a previous report, we validated that a cohort of first-year undergraduates who participated in a ...
Microaffirmation defines everyday communication that shows appreciation, encouragement, or validatio...
A talented, innovative workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a cr...
Transfer students have shown to experience decreased academic success and persistence in science, te...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) d...
We report results from two studies testing the Mediation Model of Research Experiences (MMRE), which...
Many science training programs are successful at supporting students in completing their degree prog...
Undergraduate research can support students’ more central participation in physics. We analyze marke...
Over the past decade or so, persistence in STEM has become a widely discussed issue among educators ...
dissertationA divide exists, segmented by race, gender, and social class in the work force, particul...
There is currently a shortage of science teachers in North America and continually decreasing rates ...
Persistence is an area of ongoing concern in higher education, specifically in STEM fields. Creating...
Undergraduate research can support students’ more central participation in physics. We analyze marke...
A talented, innovative workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a cr...
According to the U. S. Department of Education, there will be a need for 1 million more STEM profess...