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Pearson, Frances C.; Bruess, Brian J. – 2001
This study was designed to help determine whether there are gender differences in the psychological and moral development of traditional-age college students. Two hundred thirty-three first-year and graduating students were given the Student Development Task and Lifestyle Inventory (SDTLI) and the Defining Issues Test (DIT) to determine whether…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Moral Development
Beyer, Sylvia; Riesselmann, Monica; Warren, Tiffany – 2002
A study assessed gender differences in confidence for three academic areas of varying gender-type. The study used questions about chemistry (masculine), English (feminine), and art (neutral). Participants were general psychology students (n=361: 229 females, 132 males) who received course credit for their participation. Findings revealed that…
Descriptors: Art, Behavioral Science Research, Chemistry, English
Beyer, Sylvia; Rynes, Kristina; Chavez, Michelle; Hay, Kelly; Perrault, Julie – 2002
A study examined gender differences in stereotypes, experience, and confidence for computer science (CS) first-year students. Questionnaires were distributed to freshmen students (n=241: 161 females, 80 males) in a required university seminar course. Overall, participants possessed very stereotypical attitudes of CS majors. Findings showed that…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Freshmen, Computer Science, Experience
Beyer, Sylvia; Chavez, Michelle; Rynes, Kristina – 2002
A study examined gender and student group differences in stereotypes and confidence for first-year and more advanced computer science (CS) students. In the spring of 2001, 18-page questionnaires were distributed to first-year students (n=30: 21 females, 9 males) and students enrolled in an introductory CS course (n=32: 11 females, 21 males)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Computer Science