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61. At the Beginning of the STEM Pipeline: A Case Study Exploring Preadolescent Female Students' Attitudes Toward Science, Perceptions of Scientists, and Developing Career Aspirations
62. A comparison of male and female scientists' careers: Productivity, rewards and attitudes
63. What sparks interest in science? A naturalistic inquiry
64. Teaching the next generation of scientists: Science education in the primary grades
65. Adolescents' images of science
66. Chinese scientific elite: A test of the universalism of scientific elite formatio
67. The effect of research-based science instruction on the attitudes of students, by gender, towards science, scientists, and careers in scienc
68. National science policy and scientific manpower: Funding effects on job mobility of scientists and engineers in the United States, 1958-1972
69. The impact of biochemistry workshop on gifted children's image of science and scientists, women in science, and class participation
70. The process of becoming a scientis
71. A STUDY OF INFORMATION FLOW IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
72. J. EDGAR HOOVER'S CONCEPT OF ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND ITS IMPACT ON SCIENTISTS DURING THE MCCARTHY ERA, 1950-1954
73. High school students' and scientists' perceptions of a student-scientist partnership
74. An examination of undergraduate engineering students' stereotype of scientists and their career intentions
75. Shamans or scientists? Positivist pseudo-science and sense-able concepts in the discipline of international relations
76. Little Scientists: Identity, Self-Efficacy, and Attitude Toward Science in a Girls' Science Camp
77. Commercialization, Collaboration and Conflict of Interest: An Institutional Work Analysis of Academic Entrepreneurship in Canada
78. The Impact of Scientists in Schools on Scientific Literacy: A Comparative Stud
79. The effects of conducting authentic field-geology research on high school students' understanding of the nature of science, and their views of themselves as research scientists
80. Trust modelling through social sciences
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