“…[4,6,12,20] • Everyday Life: Students reporting thinking of, talking about, or using physics in their daily life [4,6,12,20] • Personal Interest: Students' reporting that they enjoy doing physics or that it provides a sense of satisfaction [4,6,12,20] Beyond these survey measures, there have been recent efforts to expand what areas of students' lives contribute to their connection with physics, specifically looking at disciplinary interests. Crouch, Geller, and colleagues have investigated student attitudes, interests, and performance in physics activities framed expansively with biological contexts [24,25]. In the next sections we explore each of these surveys in more detail.…”