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Ethnic and Gender Issues in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Courses: An Annotated Bibliography Bell, A. E., & Spencer, S. J. (2002). The effect of stereotype threat on women’s performance on the fundamentals of engineering exam. Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition. Retrieved December 18, 2002
from http://www.ecpe.vt.edu/fac_support/DSPCL/docs/ASEE02.pdf Beller, M. and Gafni, N. (2000, January). Can Item Format (Multiple Choice vs. Open-Ended) Account for Gender Differences in Mathematics Achievement? Sex Roles, 42 (1/2), 1-21, January 2000. Born, W.K., Revelle, W., & Pinto, L.H. (2002, December). Improving biology performance with workshop groups. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 11(4), 347-365. Retrieved December 18, 2002 from http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1059-0145 Cohoon, J.M. (2001, May). What causes women to discontinue pursuing the undergraduate computer science major at higher rates than men: Toward improving female retention in the computer science major. Communications of the ACM, 44(5), 108-114. Retrieved December 10, 2002 from http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/374308.374367. Duffy, J., Warren, K., & Walsh, M. (2001). Classroom interactions: Gender of teacher, gender of student, and classroom subject. Sex Roles, 45(9/10), 579-593. Retrieved December 10, 2002 from http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0360-0025/contents Fraser-Abder, P. (2001). Preparing science teachers for culturally diverse classrooms. Journal of Science Teacher Education, 12(2), 123-131. Retrieved December 18, 2002 from http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1046-560X/current Gainor, K.A. (1998). Social cognitive expectations and racial identity attitudes in predicting the math choice intentions of Black college students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 45(4), 403-413. Inzlincht, M. & Ben-Zeev, T. (2002, September). A threatening intellectual environment: Why females are susceptible to experiencing problem-solving deficits in the presence of males. Psychological Science, 11(5), 365-371. Keller, J. (2002, August). Blatant stereotype threat and women’s math performance: Self-handicapping as a strategic means to cope with obtrusive negative performance expectations. Sex Roles, 47(3/4), 193-198. Retrieved December 18, 2002 from http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0360-0025/contents Marx, D.M., Brown, J.L., & Steele, C.M. (1999). Allport’s legacy and the situational press of stereotypes. Journal of Social Issues, 55(3), 491-502. Retrieved November 15, 2002 from http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0341/3_55/58549257/p1/article.jhtml Nauta, M.M., Epperson, D.L., & Kahn, J.H. (1998, December). A multiple-groups analysis of predictors of higher level career aspirations among women in mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 45(4), 483-496. Pearl, A., Pollack, M.E., Riskin, E., Thomas, B., Wolf, E. & Wu, A. (1990). Becoming a computer scientist: A report by the ACM committee on the status of women in computing science. Communications of the ACM, 33(11), 47-57. Shih, M., Pittinsky, T.L., & Ambady, N. Stereotype susceptibility: Shifts in quantitative performance from socio-cultural identification. Retrieved December 3, 2002 from http://www.si.umich.edu/ICOS/shihpaper.html. Smith, J.L., & White, P.H. (2002, August). An examination of implicitly activated, explicitly activated, and nullified stereotypes on mathematical performance: It’s not just a woman’s issue. Sex Roles, 47(3/4), 179-191. Retrieved December 18, 2002 from http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0360-0025/contents Steele, C.M. (1999, August). Thin ice: Stereotype threat and Black college students. The Atlantic Online. Retrieved November 11, 2002 from http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99aug/9908stereotype.htm Verity, P.G., Gilligan, M.R., Frischer, M.E., Booth, M.G., Richardson, J.P., & Franklin, C. (2002, February). Improving undergraduate research experiences: Lessons from a historically black university’s unusual collaboration. AAHE Bulletin, 3-6. Walsh, M., Hickey, C., and Duffy, J. (1999, August). Influence of Item Content and Stereotype Situation on Gender Differences in Mathematical Problem Solving. Sex Roles, 41 (3/4), 219-240, August 1999. Developed and annotated by Lois
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