2022
DOI: 10.1002/sce.21777
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The importance of personal and contextual background factors on declaration of STEM majors: A focus on Native American undergraduates

Abstract: Utilizing Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT), we investigated the importance of identity-based factors such as personal inputs and contextual affordances (e.g., having children, being married or employed, school-family conflict, stress, participating in Native American cultural activities) in understanding Native American undergraduates' intentions and decision to major in STEM fields. Past studies have examined the role of SCCT in undergraduate students' major choice and the underrepresentation of certain … Show more

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