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    Stereotype Threat and Career Goals Among Women in STEM: Mediating and Moderating Roles of Perfectionism by Lin, Chaihua, Deemer, Eric D.

    Published in Journal of career development (01-10-2021)
    “…This study examines how the interplay between individual and contextual factors contributes to the academic and career outcomes of female science, technology,…”
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    Leadership/Teamwork Self-Efficacy Scale: Longitudinal Confirmatory Factor Analysis in the Context of an Energy Science Intervention by Deemer, Eric D., Sharma, Pankaj, Xu, Chunyu

    Published in Journal of career development (01-06-2022)
    “…The Leadership/Teamwork Self-Efficacy Scale has been shown to be an effective tool for measuring interpersonal competence beliefs in science, technology,…”
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    Identity, Campus Climate, and Burnout Among Undergraduate Women in STEM Fields by Jensen, Laura E., Deemer, Eric D.

    Published in The Career development quarterly (01-06-2019)
    “…Women remain underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and these male‐dominated fields are often described as “chilly” and…”
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    Faculty scholarly productivity in APA-accredited counseling psychology programs: gender and racial disparities by Marks, Laura Reid, Deemer, Eric D., Verma, Khyati

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-10-2024)
    “…Diversifying counseling psychology programs in the United States is a core value of the profession. For this descriptive study, we reviewed the websites of all…”
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    Moderators of Involuntary Part-Time Work and Life Satisfaction: A Latent Deprivation Approach by Allan, Blake A., Kim, Taewon, Liu, Tracie Y., Deemer, Eric D.

    “…Work plays a central role in people's lives, and professional psychologists have a stake in understanding how different work statuses affect people's…”
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    Situational Interest and Scientific Self‐Efficacy: Influence of an Energy Science Career Intervention by Deemer, Eric D., Sharma, Pankaj

    Published in The Career development quarterly (01-06-2019)
    “…This study examined the efficacy of a career intervention aimed at promoting adolescents’ perceptions of scientific self‐efficacy (SSE), as well as interest in…”
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    Communal Goals, Campus Racial Climate Perceptions, and Cultural Differences in Perceived Academic Satisfaction by Soto, Cristina, Deemer, Eric D.

    Published in The Career development quarterly (01-03-2018)
    “…Although some research has examined Latino collectivism and Latino students' campus climate perceptions, there remains a gap in the literature regarding the…”
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    Attachment style and self-handicapping: the mediating role of the imposter phenomenon by Jensen, Laura E., Deemer, Eric D.

    Published in Social psychology of education (01-10-2020)
    “…Many students pursuing post-secondary education will experience the imposter phenomenon at some point in their academic career. The imposter phenomenon can…”
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    Work–Family Balance Satisfaction of Racially and Ethnically Minoritized Postdoctoral Scholars in the STEM Fields by Soto Sullivan, Cristina M., Deemer, Eric D., Yadav, Aman

    Published in Journal of career development (01-12-2023)
    “…Postdoctoral scholars encounter challenges as they navigate the gap between graduate school and employment positions, one of which includes the challenge of…”
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    Online Science Instruction Can Promote Adolescents’ Autonomy Need Satisfaction: a Latent Growth Curve Analysis by Deemer, Eric D., Barr, Amy C., Belote, Amy, Hall, Mark C., Xu, Chunyu, Ogas, Joseph P.

    “…This research examined the differential motivational effects of a pre-college science enrichment program delivered in both online and in-person learning…”
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    Performance-approach goals, science task preference, and academic procrastination: Exploring the moderating role of competence perceptions by Deemer, Eric D., Yough, Mike, Morel, Samantha A.

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-04-2018)
    “…Classic achievement goal theory states that normative (performance-approach) achievement goals exert maladaptive effects on behavior when perceptions of…”
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    Losing its expected communal value: how stereotype threat undermines women’s identity as research scientists by Smith, Jessi L., Brown, Elizabeth R., Thoman, Dustin B., Deemer, Eric D.

    Published in Social psychology of education (01-09-2015)
    “…The worry or concern over confirming negative gender group stereotypes, called stereotype threat, is one explanation for women’s worldwide underrepresentation…”
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    Facebook and romantic relationships: intimacy and couple satisfaction associated with online social network use by Hand, Matthew M, Thomas, Donna, Buboltz, Walter C, Deemer, Eric D, Buyanjargal, Munkhsanaa

    “…Online social networks, such as Facebook, have gained immense popularity and potentially affect the way people build and maintain interpersonal relationships…”
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    Does University Context Play a Role in Mitigating Threatening Race-STEM Stereotypes? Test of the Stereotype Inoculation Model by Deemer, Eric D., Dotterer, Aryn M., Duhon, Stacey A., Derosa, Pedro A., Lim, Seoyoung, Bowen, Jessica R., Howarter, Kay Beck

    Published in Journal of diversity in higher education (01-04-2024)
    “…The stereotype inoculation model proposes that environments primarily comprised of underrepresented in-group members afford them protection against the…”
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    Women’s Science Major Satisfaction: Regulatory Focus and the Critical Mass Hypothesis by Deemer, Eric D.

    Published in Journal of career development (01-02-2015)
    “…Women contend with gender bias in certain science contexts, which suggests they may be likely to adopt prevention-focused modes of regulation aimed at…”
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    The Development and Validation of the University Belonging Questionnaire by Slaten, Christopher D., Elison, Zachary M., Deemer, Eric D., Hughes, Hayley A., Shemwell, Daniel A.

    Published in The Journal of experimental education (02-10-2018)
    “…Although belonging in K-12 school settings has been abundantly researched and clearly defined, at the university level the research and construct definition is…”
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    Psychological Momentum and Inertia: Toward a Model of Academic Motivation by Deemer, Eric D., Derosa, Pedro A., Duhon, Stacey A., Dotterer, Aryn M.

    Published in Journal of career development (01-06-2021)
    “…Building upon psychological momentum theory, we draw an analogy between motivational constructs proposed herein and the physical principles of mass, inertia,…”
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    Feeling the Threat: Stereotype Threat as a Contextual Barrier to Women’s Science Career Choice Intentions by Deemer, Eric D., Thoman, Dustin B., Chase, Justin P., Smith, Jessi L.

    Published in Journal of career development (01-04-2014)
    “…Social cognitive career theory (SCCT; Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1994, 2000) holds that contextual barriers inhibit self-efficacy and goal choice intentions from…”
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    Motivation under the microscope: Understanding undergraduate science students’ multiple motivations for research by Smith, Jessi L., Deemer, Eric D., Thoman, Dustin B., Zazworsky, Lisa

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-08-2014)
    “…Little is known about students’ motivations toward scientific research or the implications of pursuing multiple research motivations simultaneously. We…”
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