2022
DOI: 10.1177/01614681221086445
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The Impact of Participating in College-Run STEM Clubs and Programs on Students’ STEM Career Aspirations

Abstract: Background: The United States continues to invest considerable resources into developing the next generation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) talent. Efforts to shore up interest in pursuing STEM careers span decades and have increasingly focused on boosting interest among diverse student populations. Policymakers have called for engaging students in a greater STEM ecology of support that extends beyond the traditional classroom environment to increase student STEM career interest. Y… Show more

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“… 57 Because some analytical tools used in research studies assume that observations are independent, measures were taken in this study to address the interdependence of observations. One approach that has been taken in studies with such complications is to statistically equalize the group differences by propensity weighting; 58 however, this approach is most appropriate when comparing similar interventions or interventions where the demographics of the groups do not shape group membership; thus, this strategy was not employed here. An approach to studying complex interrelationships and processes is to use structural equation modeling, such as understanding the effects of campus racial climate on students’ degree completion through mechanisms of students’ involvement in activities and various commitments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 57 Because some analytical tools used in research studies assume that observations are independent, measures were taken in this study to address the interdependence of observations. One approach that has been taken in studies with such complications is to statistically equalize the group differences by propensity weighting; 58 however, this approach is most appropriate when comparing similar interventions or interventions where the demographics of the groups do not shape group membership; thus, this strategy was not employed here. An approach to studying complex interrelationships and processes is to use structural equation modeling, such as understanding the effects of campus racial climate on students’ degree completion through mechanisms of students’ involvement in activities and various commitments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey was administered in freshman year introductory English classes. Sampling compulsory English classes is advisable in STEM education research conducted in higher education institutions (Chen et al, 2020b;Kitchen et al, 2022) because it covers the full range from students interested in STEM to those who are uninterested. If we only sampled within STEM tracks or courses, we would encounter the problem of restricted range (Wiberg & Sundström, 2009) and could retrieve only the prior experiences of those who already have strong STEM affinity and would not be able to build models to use prior experiences predicting STEM affinity.…”
Section: Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the resounding call of political voices and program implementations, the inclusion landscape for underrepresented persons remains bleak (Fry, 2021;National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2023). To change the workforce outlook for underrepresented groups, club-based, academic, health sciences/science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) enrichment programs are a way to address this lack of representation (Kitchen et al, 2022). Given its rural composition and higher African American population than the United States (i.e., 26.8% vs. 13.6%), Alabama's residents are more susceptible to experiencing a shortage of health care professionals of color in their communities (United States government, n.d.).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%