Gendered patterns in the construction of physics identity from motivational factors
Students’ intentions to persevere and their career choices in science, technology, engineering, and math fields can be impacted by their physics identities. Women are severely underrepresented at all levels in physics and engineering. Physics in particular has stereotypes about being a discipline fo...
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Autores principales: | Z. Yasemin Kalender, Emily Marshman, Christian D. Schunn, Timothy J. Nokes-Malach, Chandralekha Singh |
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American Physical Society
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cbd9ff49ac924201ba7dde9f96d618e2 |
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