The longitudinal effects of STEM identity and gender on flourishing and achievement in college physics
Abstract Background Drawing on social identity theory and positive psychology, this study investigated women's responses to the social environment of physics classrooms. It also investigated STEM identity and gender disparities on academic achievement and flourishing in an undergraduate introdu...
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Main Authors: | Viviane Seyranian (Author), Alex Madva (Author), Nicole Duong (Author), Nina Abramzon (Author), Yoi Tibbetts (Author), Judith M Harackiewicz (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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