2015 Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/respect.2015.7296499
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Strengthening the computing research pipeline through minority participation: The case for undergraduate research experiences

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“…Prior research has also revealed that involvement in student organizations connects students with peers (Mahoney & Cairns, 1997) and was correlated with degree completion, student retention, and persistence across time (Derby, 2006). Extracurricular activities, especially experiential educational activities, can help to keep students, and especially underrepresented students, in STEM fields, by boosting their academic engagement and skill mastery, sense of belonging, and confidence (Djonko‐Moore et al, 2018; Hunter et al, 2007; Lopatto, 2007; Nyame‐Mensah, 2015; Russell et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prior research has also revealed that involvement in student organizations connects students with peers (Mahoney & Cairns, 1997) and was correlated with degree completion, student retention, and persistence across time (Derby, 2006). Extracurricular activities, especially experiential educational activities, can help to keep students, and especially underrepresented students, in STEM fields, by boosting their academic engagement and skill mastery, sense of belonging, and confidence (Djonko‐Moore et al, 2018; Hunter et al, 2007; Lopatto, 2007; Nyame‐Mensah, 2015; Russell et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%