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A new science and engineering career interest survey for middle school students

 

作者: Edward P. Donovan,   Robert H. Fronk,   Phillip B. Horton,  

 

期刊: Journal of Research in Science Teaching  (WILEY Available online 1985)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 1  

页码: 19-30

 

ISSN:0022-4308

 

年代: 1985

 

DOI:10.1002/tea.3660220102

 

出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractThis study describes the development and validation of a science and engineering (S/E) career interest survey (CIS). This 56 question survey was developed to measure the overall S/E career interests of 7th through 9th grade students. In the CIS, a S/E career is characterized as one which requires the completion of at least a four‐year college program with a major in science, science education, or engineering. The CIS is divided into four major parts. In Part I (30 questions), students are expected to select from occupational activities, while in Part II (20 questions) they are to select from various occupations. Part III (5 questions) and Part IV together make up the CIS internal verification scale. The CIS test‐retest reliability coefficients for one week and eight months were calculated as 0.96 (n = 57, grades 7–9) and 0.78 (n = 1937, grade 8), respectively. The KR‐21 estimate for the CIS was calculated as 0.92. Criterion‐related validity coefficients were calculated in two ways: (a) CIS scores were correlated with the Kuder GIS science subscale (r = 0.75, n = 45, grades 7–9), and (b) CIS scores were correlated with a CIS internal verification scale (r = 0.59, n = 127, grades 7–9). Evidence to support the construct validity of the CIS was collected by two methods: (a) for 7–9 grade students (n = 45), the CIS score was found to correlate 0.75 with the scientific subscale and −0.42 with the artistic sub‐scale, of the Kuder GIS. (b) the second method compared the scores of known groups. Test results for students in grades 7‐9 (n = 127; n = 1937) showed a statistically significant difference between the scores of boys and girls on S/E career interest. The readability of the CIS wa

 

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