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Mackenzie, Erin; Berger, Nathan; Holmes, Kathryn – Issues in Educational Research, 2021
Women continue to be under-represented in science fields in Australia and internationally. Efforts to fix the 'leaky pipeline' producing this inequality are frustrated by declining enrolments in higher-level school science subjects. Researchers and policymakers need a better understanding of the factors which influence girls' decisions to take…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, High School Students, Intention
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Fischer, Franziska; Schult, Johannes; Hell, Benedikt – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2013
School success is closely linked to intelligence but also to non-cognitive factors such as achievement motivation. The present study examines which non-cognitive factors predict secondary school grades and looks at reasons why female students tend to outperform their male counterparts. A sample of 554 German freshman students provided measures of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Females, Intelligence, Achievement Need
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Dabney, Katherine P.; Tai, Robert H. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2014
The majority of existing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research studies compare women to men, yet a paucity of research exists that examines what differentiates female career choice within the physical sciences. In light of these research trends and recommendations, this study examines the following question: On average,…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Females, Physics, Motivation
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Korpershoek, Hanke; Kuyper, Hans; van der Werf, Greetje; Bosker, Roel – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
Few students (particularly few girls) currently choose to take their Final School Examination (FSE) in advanced mathematics, chemistry and physics, a combination of subjects that is the best preparation for a science-oriented study in higher education. Are these subjects attainable by more students than is currently the case? This study examined…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Track System (Education), Advanced Courses
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Guszkowska, Monika; Rychta, Tadeusz – Physical Education and Sport, 2007
Study aim: To determine the relations between the general and physical education-specific achievement motivation, and physical fitness of adolescent girls. Material and methods: A group of 52 girls aged 15 years were studied by applying two questionnaires: P-O scale of Widerszal-Bazyl for evaluating the general achievement motivation and Nishida's…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Females, Physical Fitness, Achievement Need
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Farmer, Helen S.; Fyans, Leslie J., Jr. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1983
Examined environmental and psychological predictors of career and achievement motivation in 162 married female reentry college students. Findings suggested that feminine sex-typed women may be highly achieving given adequate support, while androgynous women may succeed in a different environment. Fear of success was highest in highly motivated…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Females, Higher Education, Occupational Aspiration
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Acock, Alan C.; Edwards, John N. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1982
Presents a revision of Scanzoni's model of female status attainment. Analysis of Scanzoni's data provided strong support for the revision. Findings suggest that women's sex role attitudes are pivotal influences on income and continuity in the labor market. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Age Differences, Educational Status Comparison, Employed Women
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Faver, Catherine A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1982
Examined age variance in the relationship of women's achievement needs and values to their participation in paid employment. Studied a cross-sectional sample of 1120 women, ages 22-64. Findings suggested that women's labor force participation is partially a function of the interaction between career and family task demands and values. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Age Differences, Employed Women, Employment Level
Pedro, Joan Daniels – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1982
Examined career maturity in high school females by using a set of general career-maturity and gender-specific, career-related measures, and an alternate career-maturity criterion measure, career-planning involvement. Results indicated significant relationships between achievement orientation and occupational information and knowledge of women's…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Career Planning, Females, High School Students
Gerdes, Eugenia Proctor; And Others – 1981
Underrepresentation of women in higher status, traditionally male occupations has been attributed to sex-role socialization and to discrimination. Female students entering traditionally male professions may suffer many of the same pressures that have prevented other women from entering these fields. Undergraduate women (N=64) and men (N=21) in…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, College Students, Expectation, Females
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Kyriakoussis, Andreas; Saiti, Anna – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to attempt to investigate the factors accounting for the lack of ambition among Greek female teachers in reaching managerial positions in the higher echelons of education's hierarchical structure. The analysis was performed on data collected from 304 female primary teachers during the academic year 1999-2000, randomly…
Descriptors: Females, School Administration, Foreign Countries, Disproportionate Representation
Willis, Joe D.; Layne, Benjamin H. – 1982
It was hypothesized that motivation (power, achievement, or fear of failure) scores would be important variables in predicting coaches' and students' ratings of competitiveness and skill. Female high school students in basketball, tennis, and track and field used a self-peer measurement technique to rate competitiveness and skill. Coaches' ratings…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Competition