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Female-friendly chemistry: An experiment to change the attitudes of female Cegep students towards applied chemistry

Posted on:1996-04-29Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Gillbert, CatherineFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390014485405Subject:Education
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his experiment demonstrated that it is possible to use classroom intervention to change the attitudes of female college students towards theoretical and applied chemistry. A pilot study was used to test the experimental design, develop measuring instruments and obtain some preliminary information on the attitudes of college science students. The experiment was of the pretest, post-test, experimental, control group design with a total sample size of 204 students. The treatment experienced by the experimental group consisted of a modified curriculum that included information about topics found by the researcher to be of interest to women, information about how chemistry benefits human health and the environment, a laboratory manual containing profiles of prominent Canadian women chemists and visits by women chemical engineers. Regression analysis of the data showed a significant positive change in the attitudes of the female students in the experimental group (p...
Keywords/Search Tags:Students, Attitudes, Experiment, Change, Female, Chemistry
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