Female and male adolescents' subjective orientations to mathematics and the influence of those orientations on postsecondary majors.

@article{PerezFelkner2012FemaleAM,
  title={Female and male adolescents' subjective orientations to mathematics and the influence of those orientations on postsecondary majors.},
  author={Lara Perez-Felkner and Sarah-K. McDonald and Barbara Schneider and Erin Grogan},
  journal={Developmental psychology},
  year={2012},
  volume={48 6},
  pages={
          1658-73
        }
}
Although important strides toward gender parity have been made in several scientific fields, women remain underrepresented in the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, and computer sciences (PEMCs). This study examines the effects of adolescents' subjective orientations, course taking, and academic performance on the likelihood of majoring in PEMC in college. Results indicate that racial-ethnic and gender underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM… 

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