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Math interest and choice intentions of non-traditional African-American college students
Authors:Byron Waller
Affiliation:Governors State University, Divison of Psychology and Counseling, College of Education, University Park, IL 60466-0975, USA
Abstract:This study investigated the application of the social-cognitive career theory (SCCT) (Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1994) to the math interest and choice intentions of non-traditional African-American college student population. The associations between the social-cognitive constructs were examined to identify their relation to math interest and choice intentions. The participants were 156 college students enrolled at a Midwestern, predominantly African-American university. The results supported the application of this model to the non-traditional population. Math self-efficacy was the strongest factor in developing and predicting math interest and choice intentions. The link between outcome expectations and choice intentions was not evident. Implications for future research are discussed.
Keywords:Social-cognitive career theory   African-Americans   Career development   Math and careers   Math self-efficacy   African-American career development   Non-traditional students   African-American non-traditional students   Non-traditional students and math
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