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Women’s Belonging With and Motivation for STEM FieldsSmith, Lewis, Hawthorne, & Hodges (2012) conducted an experiment to see if perceived academic effort impacted women STEM graduate students. The results of the study were as follows: Female STEM graduate students who thought they would work harder (effort) than their peers felt a decreased sense of belonging AND decreased motivation. This effect was not found for the male STEM graduate students. If the program was described as a predominately male field, females expected it would require more effort which also decreased their interest in pursuing the field. Lastly, when effort was emphasized as needed to achieve success, women's feelings of belonging and future motivation increased. » Read More |
Unfair WagesWomen in the U.S. labor force currently earn just over 77 cents for every one dollar men earn |
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