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  1. The Role of Social and Ability Belonging in Men’s and Women’s pSTEM Persistence.Sarah Banchefsky, Karyn L. Lewis & Tiffany A. Ito - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:480126.
    The benefits of belonging for academic performance and persistence have been examined primarily in terms of subjective perceptions of social belonging, but feeling ability belonging, or fit with one’s peers intellectually, is likely also important for academic success. This may particularly be the case in male-dominated fields, where inherent genius and natural talent are viewed as prerequisites for success. We tested the hypothesis that social and ability belonging each explain intentions to persist in physical science, technology, engineering, and math (pSTEM). (...)
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  • Impact of Interest Congruence on Study Outcomes.Bernhard Ertl, Florian G. Hartmann & Anja Wunderlich - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Grounding on Holland’s RIASEC model of vocational interests and the respective assumptions on person-environment fit, this paper focuses on how congruence is related to study outcomes, especially students’ persistence, performance, and satisfaction. The paper distinguishes the measure of congruence with respect to social congruence and aspirational congruence and also distinguishes the effects of congruence for gender and six different study areas including Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, medicine, economics, education, and languages. The paper analyses 10,226 university freshmen of the German National (...)
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  • Sense of Belonging as an Important Factor in the Pursuit of Physics: Does It Also Matter for Female Participants of the German Physics Olympiad?Antonia Ladewig, Melanie Keller & Uta Klusmann - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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