Ei T. Myint’s research while affiliated with Stanford University and other places

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Correlates of adolescents’ STEM career aspirations: the importance of academic motivation, academic identity, and gender
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February 2023

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European Journal of Psychology of Education

Ei T. Myint

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Rachael D. Robnett

The current study focuses on how academic motivation, academic identity, and gender work in concert to predict STEM career aspirations. We examined these relations in a sample of adolescents who predominantly identified as East Asian American (61%), which afforded insight into how career decision-making operates among students who are not well represented in the academic motivation literature. Participants were 629 adolescents (Mage = 16.09) who attended a US high school. Findings demonstrated that both facets of academic motivation (i.e., STEM self-expectancy and STEM value) were indirectly associated with STEM career interest via STEM identity. The link between STEM identity and STEM career interest was significantly stronger for girls than it was for boys. Although analyses revealed few ethnic differences, the hypothesized mediation model explained less variance for East Asian American participants than it did for participants from other ethnic backgrounds. These findings have theoretical implications for models of STEM identity development and applied implications for interventions that seek to reduce gender disparities in STEM fields.

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... Third, in the between-network validity study, the present study focused solely on academic engagement, teacher support, and EFL achievement. Future endeavours could expand the scope of theoretically pertinent constructs by exploring the linkages between the seven subtypes of academic motivation and other outcomes, such as psychological well-being [78], goal orientation and academic well-being [86], achievement emotions [87], and educational aspirations [88]. ...

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Evaluating academic motivation among Chinese secondary EFL learners: validation and measurement invariance
Correlates of adolescents’ STEM career aspirations: the importance of academic motivation, academic identity, and gender
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  • February 2023

European Journal of Psychology of Education