login
-
create an account
-
help
AAPT ComPADRE
Events
Collaborate
About
Contact Us
home
»
Detail Page
» Similar Materials
Materials Similar to
Effect of culture on women physicists’ career choice: A comparison of Muslim majority countries and the West
37%
:
COMPUGIRLS’ Standpoint: Culturally Responsive Computing and Its Effect on Girls of Color
33%
:
Who does physics? Understanding the composition of physicists through the lens of women of color and LGBTQ+ women physicists
32%
:
Persistence and career choices of female Finnish university physics students
31%
:
Negative impacts of an unwelcoming physics environment on undergraduate women
31%
:
Factors related to girls’ choice of physics for university entrance exams in Japan
31%
:
Understanding Women's Gendered Experiences in Physics and Astronomy Through Microaggressions
31%
:
Gender effects in perceived recognition as a physicist and physics identity
30%
:
Physics Careers Web Site: Expanding College Women's Perceptions of Physicists' Lives and Work
30%
:
Choosing physics within a gendered power structure: The academic career in physics as a “deal”
30%
:
College faculty support for grade 7-12 teaching careers: survey results and comparisons to student perceptions
30%
:
Effect of gender, self-efficacy, and interest on perception of the learning environment and outcomes in calculus-based introductory physics courses
29%
:
“Success Together”: Physics departmental practices supporting LGBTQ+ women and women of color
26%
:
Female physicist doctoral experiences
26%
:
Exposure to Underrepresentation Discussion: The Impacts on Women’s Attitudes and Identities
26%
:
Equity investigation of attitudinal shifts in introductory physics
26%
:
Educational debts incurred by racism and sexism in students’ beliefs about physics
26%
:
STEMing the tide: Using ingroup experts to inoculate women's self-concept in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
25%
:
Physics Career Intentions: The Effect of Physics Identity, Math Identity, and Gender
25%
:
Damage caused by societal stereotypes: Women have lower physics self-efficacy controlling for grade even in courses in which they outnumber men