- Conference Session
- Track: Special Topic - Identity Technical Session 12
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- 2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
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Cara Margherio, University of Washington; Coleen Carrigan, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Joyce Yen, University of Washington; Marie Claire Horner-Devine; Eve A. Riskin, University of Washington; Julie Ivy, North Carolina State University; Christine S. Grant, North Carolina State University
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity, Special Topic: Identity
throughBRAINS and LATTICE. Pieces of the model have been tested through the evaluation.Our program theory is a combination of Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) andthe Tripartite Integration Model of Social Influence (TIMSI)According to SCCT, career pursuits are influenced by career self-efficacy, outcomesexpectations, and personal goals (Brown and Lent, 1996; Byars-Winston and Fouad,2008, Byars-Winston et al., 2010; Lent et al., 2005). Self-efficacy is a personaljudgement of one’s capability to execute certain types of activities, while outcomesexpectations refer to beliefs about the consequences of such activities. Self-efficacywould describe my belief that I am able to publish three papers in the next two years,while outcomes expectations would