“…These findings corroborate other research, which found that students at institutions where faculty are strongly student-centered as opposed to mainly research-oriented, tend to persist more in STEM majors (Abraham, 2006;Astin & Astin, 1992). Women prefer majors where the culture is focused on student-faculty interaction, which is not typical of many CS courses, at least when compared to the humanities or social sciences (Knight, Mappen, & Knight, 2011;Whitten et al, 2007). Students, particularly women, are more likely to drop out of physics lecture classes than more non-traditionally held physics class (Fencl & Scheel, 2006).…”