Women’s career confidence in a fixed, sexist STEM environment

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Sheri L. Clark
Christina Dyar
Elizabeth M. Inman
Nina Maung
Bonita London
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[1] Stony Brook University,Center for Inclusive Education
[2] Stony Brook University,Department of Psychology
[3] Northwestern University,Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health
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International Journal of STEM Education | / 8卷
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STEM; Gender; STEM persistence; Self-efficacy; Identity compatibility; Sense of belonging;
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