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Applying Self-Determination Theory towards Motivating Young Women in Computer Science
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019This paper applies self-determination theory (SDT), a macro-psychological theory of human motivation to explore what gets young women interested in computer science. SDT argues that when students feel equally competent, autonomous, and related to others,
A. Mishkin
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The Lancet, 2011
Your Editorial "Promoting women in science and medicine" (Nov 20, p 1712)1 is timely. The genSET science leaders panel2 analysed gender and sex bias in basic research and found that medical treatments for women are less evidence-based than for men. Pain research demonstrates this point well: 79% of animal studies published in the journal Pain over the ...
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Your Editorial "Promoting women in science and medicine" (Nov 20, p 1712)1 is timely. The genSET science leaders panel2 analysed gender and sex bias in basic research and found that medical treatments for women are less evidence-based than for men. Pain research demonstrates this point well: 79% of animal studies published in the journal Pain over the ...
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Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2019
This qualitative study examines the experiences of undergraduate, foreign-born immigrant women pursuing STEM careers. Eighteen students from two different institutions were interviewed. Employing a science identity framework, we explored how internal and
Kate K. Diamond, Michael J. Stebleton
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This qualitative study examines the experiences of undergraduate, foreign-born immigrant women pursuing STEM careers. Eighteen students from two different institutions were interviewed. Employing a science identity framework, we explored how internal and
Kate K. Diamond, Michael J. Stebleton
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Women, science, and a women's science
Women's Studies, 1992Celine Marsden, Anna Omery
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Women in science, medicine, and global health: call for papers.
The Lancet, 2017Jocalyn P Clark +2 more
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The scientometrics of successful women in science
International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2016C. Madlock-Brown, D. Eichmann
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Research on women in science and higher education: a bibliometric analysis
Scientometrics, 2015T. Dehdarirad +2 more
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The Future of Women in Psychological Science
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2021June Gruber +2 more
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