A Reanalysis of Engineering Majors’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs

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James P. Concannon
Lloyd H. Barrow
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[1] Westminster College,
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Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2012年 / 21卷
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Engineering; Self-efficacy; Undergraduate;
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This study examines differences in women’s engineering self-efficacy beliefs across grade levels in comparison to men’s engineering self-efficacy (ESE) beliefs across grade levels. Data for this study was collected from 746 (635 men, 111 women) engineering students enrolled in a large research extensive university. Four major conclusions resulted from this study. (1) No significant differences in overall mean engineering self-efficacy scores were found by gender. However, this study found differences between men’s and women’s mean coping self-efficacy (CSE) and engineering career outcome expectations (ECOE) subscale scores. Freshmen men had significantly higher ECOE compared to upperclassmen women. (2) Overall, fifthyear men had significantly lower mean ESE scores compared to all other groups. (3) When the fifth-year group was removed from the data set, all first-year students had significantly lower subscale scores compared to all other years. In addition, men in their first-year of engineering had significantly lower subscale scores compared to other groups of men. (4) No significant differences in overall ESE scores were found among first to fifth-year women. Also, no significant differences in self-efficacy subscale scores were found among first to fifth-year women.
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