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Do ask, do tell : a social cognitive lens on women's salary increase request outcomes and empowerment of other women
Rainer, Kathryn Abigail
Text (2018)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The effects of high school mathematics graduation requirements on the participation of females in elective advanced mathematics
McLain, Tony
Text (1986)
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A causal model of math/science career aspirations
Bieschke, Kathleen J.
Text (1991)
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Blurring boundaries within mathematics education : prospective K-8 teachers interrogating intersectional identities, narratives, and positionings in out-of-school contexts
Guzmán, Lynette DeAun
Text (2017)
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Mathematics majors at an all-women's college : exploring identity and context
Musselman, Alexandria Theakston
Text (2017)
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