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Results (Höhne & Zander, 2019)

  • Female students reported higher levels of belonging uncertainty in computer science than their male counterparts
  • Male students reported higher self-efficacy in computer science, and were more likely to rate their performance-related potential as above average
  • Female students reported higher academic performance in high school than male students
  • Social exclusion and gender were higher positively correlated with belonging uncertainty
  • The interaction between students’ perceived affective and academic exclusion by fellow students and gender was a significant predictor of belonging uncertainty
  • Academic self-efficacy was a more relevant predictor of belonging uncertainty for female than male students
  • Social comparisons were predictive of belonging uncertainty for both males and females

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