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To encourage students to seek careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields, it is important to gauge students’ implicit and explicit attitudes towards scientific professions. We asked high school and college students to rate the similarity of pairs of occupations, and then used multidimensional scaling (MDS) to create a spatial representation of occupational similarity. Other students confirmed the emergent MDS map by rating each of the occupations along several dimensions. We found that participants across age and sex considered scientific professions to be less creative and less people‐oriented than other popular career choices. We conclude that students may be led away from STEM careers by common misperceptions that science is a difficult, uncreative, and socially isolating pursuit.
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Amy M. Masnick
Hofstra University
S. Stavros Valenti
Hofstra University
Brian D. Cox
West Virginia University
International Journal of Science Education
Hofstra University
North Shore University Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a154f56a2f71238514e4ab1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09500690902759053