2022 Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings 2022
DOI: 10.1119/perc.2022.pr.cwik
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Women have lower physics self-efficacy controlling for grade even in courses in which they outnumber men

Abstract: Self-efficacy has been shown to affect student engagement, learning, and persistence in various science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses and majors. Additionally, prior research has shown that women have lower self-efficacy than men in STEM courses in which women are outnumbered by men. This study examines the self-efficacy of men and women with similar performance in two consecutive algebrabased introductory physics courses in which women make up two thirds of the students. These were mandato… Show more

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