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Conference Session
Development of Collaborative Skills in Construction Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melissa K. Thevenin, Colorado State University; Jonathan Weston Elliott, Colorado State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Page 26.732.5not know personally”. In addition, participants were asked to report the genders of the mentorand role model and indicated if that person works in the construction industry.Administration, Data Collection, and AnalysisThe survey was administered to a convenience sample of 828 students enrolled in undergraduate-level construction management courses at three universities (University 1, n = 286; University 2,n = 349; University 3, n = 193) during the spring semester of 2014. A total of 679 surveys werereturned, yielding a response rate of 82%. The intent of this study was to measure the self-efficacy and motivation of adult undergraduate construction management students. Participantswere classified as construction management students
Conference Session
Teaching the Business Side of Construction
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jake Smithwick, Arizona State University; Kristen Caroline Hurtado, Arizona State University; Anna Thurston, Arizona State University; Kenneth Timothy Sullivan, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
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